From the semen analysis, the sperm count, volume, pH, and seminal fluid parameters are within normal limits, which is a positive sign. However, the report shows mild asthenozoospermia, meaning sperm motility (movement) is slightly reduced. Progressive motility (A+B) is around 30%, which is lower than ideal, and this can sometimes make it harder for sperm to reach the egg. Morphology (shape) is borderline but still acceptable in many cases. This does not mean infertility, but it may delay conception if not addressed.
In conventional medical understanding, reduced motility can be influenced by stress, lack of sleep, smoking, alcohol, obesity, long sitting hours, heat exposure (tight underwear, laptops on lap), varicocele, hormonal imbalance, or nutritional deficiencies (zinc, selenium, CoQ10, vitamins). Doctors often advise lifestyle correction, antioxidants, and sometimes further tests like hormonal profile or scrotal Doppler if needed. A repeat semen test after 2â3 months is usually recommended because sperm regeneration takes about 72 days.
From a homeopathic perspective, sperm motility issues are seen as a result of deeper functional imbalance rather than just a local problem. Treatment focuses on improving overall vitality, hormonal balance, and reproductive system function. Remedies are selected based on the personâs constitution, stress levels, sexual history, mental state, and physical tendencies. Commonly considered medicines in such cases (only after proper case-taking) may include Agnus castus, X-ray, Selenium, Lycopodium, Acid Phos, or Conium, depending on symptoms like weakness, past sexual excess, anxiety, hormonal weakness, or suppressed vitality. These are not taken blindly but prescribed individually.
Homeopathy also emphasizes improving the internal environment: good sleep, protein-rich diet, nuts and seeds, hydration, stress reduction, and avoiding heat to the genital area. With proper constitutional treatment, sperm quality often improves gradually over a few months. The advantage is that treatment supports the whole system rather than only targeting sperm numbers.
It would be wise for your husband to take a proper consultation where his full physical, mental, and lifestyle history is understood. Mild motility issues are commonly seen and often reversible, but correct guidance can significantly improve chances of natural conception.
Regards
Dr Jyoti Kadkol
Health Global Homoeopathy, vijaynagar, Bangalore
www.healthglobalclinics.com