
"Waiting rooms, paper gowns, and awkward conversations? Skip all that. A new home testing option from ExSeed Health aims to become the " best at home sperm test " for men seeking insight into fertility without the clinic wait. Male fertility often receives less attention than female fertility, yet around 40 % of infertility cases involve a male‑factor cause. ExSeed Health designed a sperm test kit that uses a smartphone and a simple device to analyse a semen sample at home."
"The company notes that a volume below 1.5 ml may indicate hypospermia, while a sperm concentration under 15 million per ml may signal oligospermia. Motility below 32 % may point to asthenozoospermia. Because sperm quality varies from day to day, ExSeed Health recommends taking at least two tests, spaced apart. Their packs come in 2‑, 5‑ or 10‑test kits so users will not only see where they stand today but track changes in sperm count and motile sperm over time."
ExSeed Health provides a home sperm test kit that uses a smartphone-connected device to analyse semen for volume, sperm concentration, and motility, then calculates total motile sperm count (TMSC). The device records semen volume, progressive motility, and sperm concentration to generate rapid, clinic-free results. Recognized thresholds include volume below 1.5 ml (hypospermia), concentration under 15 million/ml (oligospermia), and motility below 32% (asthenozoospermia). Because sperm quality fluctuates daily, at least two tests are recommended; kits are sold in 2-, 5- and 10-test packs so users can track changes over time.
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