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Anti Sperm Antibody, in Visit Clinic

Measures antibodies that bind to sperm and may reduce sperm movement or ability to fertilize an egg in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a Anti Sperm Antibody Test in Visit Clinic?

Anti-sperm antibody testing looks for immune proteins that target sperm. These antibodies may be found in blood or semen. They matter because they can attach to sperm and reduce movement, block the sperm from reaching or penetrating an egg, or mark sperm for removal by the immune system. Detecting them can explain some cases of unexplained infertility. Doctors use the test when semen analysis is abnormal, after vasectomy reversal, following genital infection or injury, or when fertility treatments fail. Results help guide treatment choices such as sperm preparation, intrauterine insemination, or IVF with ICSI. The test also helps decide if further immune or reproductive evaluation is needed.

Anti Sperm Antibody Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Anti Sperm Antibody Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Anti Sperm Antibody test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Anti Sperm Antibody Test in Visit Clinic?

Anti Sperm Antibody testing is often part of an infertility workup or targeted immune testing when semen analysis shows abnormal motility. Doctors order it for couples with unexplained infertility, repeated failed insemination or IVF, or after vasectomy reversal or genital infection. Abnormal results can be caused by immune reactions after injury, infection, surgery, or long-term contraceptive devices. A family history of immune or reproductive disorders may prompt earlier testing.

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What are anti sperm antibodies in Visit Clinic?plus

Anti-sperm antibodies are immune proteins that mistakenly bind to sperm, reducing motility, blocking sperm–egg interaction, or causing sperm clumping. They can develop in men after injury, infection, or vasectomy, or in women after exposure to sperm. Diagnosis uses lab tests on semen or cervical mucus. Treatment may include intrauterine insemination, assisted reproductive techniques, or immunosuppressive approaches depending on severity.

How to get rid of anti sperm antibodies in Visit Clinic?plus

If anti-sperm antibodies are reducing fertility, options include sperm washing with intrauterine insemination (IUI) or IVF with ICSI to bypass antibodies. Corticosteroids are sometimes tried but have limited benefit and possible harms. Treat any genital infection or inflammation. See a fertility specialist for diagnostic antibody testing (e.g., MAR/IBT) and a personalized treatment plan.

What does it mean to have positive antisperm antibodies in Visit Clinic?plus

Positive antisperm antibodies mean the immune system makes antibodies that bind to sperm, in a man’s semen or a woman’s reproductive tract. This can clump sperm, reduce motility, and block fertilization. Causes include infection, injury, surgery, or vasectomy reversal. Diagnosis uses specialized sperm antibody tests. Treatment ranges from assisted reproductive techniques (IUI, IVF/ICSI) to limited medical or immunosuppressive options.

What is the normal range for anti sperm antibody in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal (negative) anti‑sperm antibody results are generally low—typically under about 10–20% of motile sperm showing antibody binding on MAR or immunobead tests. Results of roughly 20–50% are often considered borderline, while values above about 40–50% are commonly deemed clinically significant and can impair fertility. Exact cutoffs vary by laboratory and test method.

How do I know if I have anti-sperm antibodies in Visit Clinic?plus

Anti-sperm antibodies often cause no obvious symptoms; they’re suspected with unexplained infertility, repeated failed assisted-conception, abnormal semen analysis showing sperm agglutination or reduced motility, or recurrent pregnancy loss. Diagnosis requires laboratory testing—mixed antiglobulin reaction (MAR) or immunobead tests on semen and sometimes blood. If suspected, consult a fertility specialist for targeted testing and treatment options.

How to check sperm quality in Visit Clinic?plus

Check sperm quality with a formal semen analysis at a clinic: measures volume, concentration/total count, motility (progressive), morphology and pH. Collect the sample after 2–7 days’ abstinence; clinics often request repeat testing (two samples a few weeks apart). Home test kits screen count/motility but not detailed morphology. See a urologist or fertility specialist if results are abnormal or you have concerns; lifestyle and infections can affect quality.