Hyperspermia
In medicine, hyperspermia is a condition in which a male has an abnormally large ejaculate (or semen) volume,[1] and is generally defined in humans when the ejaculate is above 5.5 ml.[2] Males with hyperspermia usually have higher sex drives than males that do not. It is the opposite of hypospermia.
-spermia, Further information: Testicular infertility factors |
(A)spermia - lack of semen; anejaculation |
(Asthenozoo) - percent sperm motility below lower reference limit |
(Azoo)spermia - absence of sperm in the ejaculate |
(Hypo)spermia - semen volume below lower reference limit |
(Oligozoo)spermia - Total sperm count below lower reference limit |
(Necrozoo)spermia - no living sperm in the ejaculate |
(Teratozoo)spermia - percent normal forms below lower reference limit |
References
- Cooke, S.; Tyler, J. P. P.; Driscoll, G. L. (1995). "Andrology: Hyperspermia: the forgotten condition?". Hum. Reprod. 10 (2): 367–368. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.humrep.a135944. PMID 7769063.
- Padubidri; Daftary (2011). Shaw's Textbook of Gynaecology, 15e. p. 204. ISBN 9788131225486
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