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[|Human|] I have been experiencing varying sperm counts for the past 6 months or so. It has gone down to even 2mn/ml and sometime the reports have shown 35mn/ml with mobility as well ranging in between 40% to 50%. I have been prescribed to take Hey Forte but now have to switch to UbiQ 300. Also noted in my analysis report was the my semen was too viscous and everytime liquidifcation was done mechanically. Can you suggest something to imrpove the viscousity?
[|AI|]  Hellothank you for trusting ChatDoctordear semen hyperviscosity (SHV) caused by multiple contributing factors, such as infection, inflammation, leukocytospermia, hypofunction of the male sex accessory glands, OS, and genetic factors. SHV leads to subfertility through a trapping effect, asthenozoospermia, decreased sperm count, and through disruption of events leading to fertilization including sperm-oocyte fusion, entry into the cervical mucus, distribution of surface charges on the sperm membrane, prevention of the peroxidation reaction, and the maintenance of sperm chromatin stability. SHV often leads to consequences in fertilization rate, pregnancy rate, and embryo development. SHV can be treated by conventional methods such as treatments with a hypodermic needle, bucolic enzymes, and antibiotics and anti-inflammatory agents in certain cases. Treatment may vary depending upon the cause of hyperviscosity treatment may vary. Please consult your doctor he will examine and found the cause and treat you accordingly. Take care