Fertiquick test for male fertility serves to detect the concentration of spermatozoa. For home use, which detects the concentration of spermatozoa in semen, with 95.1% accuracy. The test shows whether the sperm count is considered to be within normal limits (at least 20 million sperm/ml). Other fertility factors are not detected by the test. The method of analysis is based on the antigen-antibody principle (immunoassay). The package contains all the necessary items needed for the test: a test cassette in a sealed bag, a bottle of solution, a sperm transfer syringe, a sperm collection cup, detailed instructions for use.
Information
Infertility is not only a woman's concern. Problems on the male side are the cause of infertility in about 40 percent of infertile couples. About a quarter of infertile couples have more than one cause or factor associated with their inability to conceive. About 10 to 15 percent of couples have no identifiable cause for their infertility after medical investigation (Men's Health, University Health Care).
Interpretation of Fertiquick Male Fertility Test Results Positive result The S line is a control of the correctness of the test. The T line indicates a positive or negative result. If both lines (C and T) are colored then your result is positive, i.e. your TSH concentration is above 5 µIU/mL
Negative result If the test is stained with a line only on the C line, and there is no change on the T field (no line), then the test is negative.
Incorrect testing To know that the test is correct, you need to see a line in field C. The intensity of the color is not important, it is enough that there is a line. If the field remains empty, the test is invalid.
You can find the way to perform the test correctly in the instructions included in the package. Regarding your health, it is always best to consult a doctor.
Login To Comment