Seminal vesiculitis -- Be Alert to These 4 Symptoms!

Date:2021-09-14 click:0
Like women prone to gynecological diseases, men can also be plagued by male diseases, such as seminal vesiculitis. Although there are more clinical cases of seminal vesiculitis, the general public is not exceptionally knowledgeable about the skills. Seminal vesiculitis is a male disease caused by retrograde infection. It can be divided into acute and chronic, and it often occurs at the same time as prostatitis, so many people will mistake it for prostatitis. Let's talk about the symptoms and dangers associated with seminal vesiculitis.
 

What are the symptoms of seminal vesiculitis?
 
1. Difficulty in urination
 
When the cyst in the seminal vesicle presses on the bladder neck and the posterior urethra, it will lead to difficulty in urination. And the patient will have symptoms such as frequent urination, urgent urination, and incomplete urination, which will have a significant impact on the work and life of the patient.
 
2. Hematuria
 
If there are symptoms such as hematuria and hematospermia, it may also be caused by vesiculitis. In particular, acute tenosynovitis is more likely to have hematuria, and the semen is red or pink. Many conditions can lead to hematuria, but no matter which infection causes one, men should consult a doctor in time to avoid causing more harm to the body.
 
3. Pain in the lower abdomen
 
Whether it is acute seminal vesiculitis or chronic vesiculitis, there will be pain in the lower abdomen. And the pain will be significantly worse during ejaculation. The pain of acute seminal vesiculitis is mainly located in the lower abdomen, including the perineum and groin. In chronic vesiculitis, there will be vague pain in the upper part of the pubic bone and perineal discomfort.
 
4. Other symptoms
 
Sperm seminal vesiculitis may also cause some systemic symptoms, such as fever, chills, low libido, premature ejaculation, and so on. In particular, the systemic symptoms are more evident in patients with acute vesiculitis.
 
It seems that the symptoms of seminal vesiculitis are pronounced, so with a bit of care, they can be treated in time. Still, if they are allowed to develop, they may cause serious consequences, such as those listed below.
 
What are the dangers of seminal vesiculitis?
 
1. Reduce fertility
 
Acute seminal vesiculitis is incurable, and if not given timely and symptomatic treatment, it can induce more severe infections and even affect fertility.
 
2. The emergence of local abscesses
 
As the name implies, seminal vesiculitis is an inflammation that occurs in the seminal vesicles. If effective anti-inflammatory treatment is not given, it will eventually lead to local abscesses and even invasion of surrounding organs.
 
3. Testicular infarction
 
The testes are very fragile, and the testes' supply of nutrients and oxygen comes from the spermatic vessels. Suppose the seminal vesicle is inflamed and not controlled. In that case, it may cause inflammatory swelling of the spermatic cord, compress the blood vessels in the spermatic cord, or become thrombosis or vascular spasm, thus leading to testicular ischemia and infarction.
 
As mentioned above, seminal vesiculitis is a male disease with obvious symptoms and is extremely dangerous and must be treated thoroughly at the beginning of the disease. Some men find it difficult to talk about their private parts being sick and tend to put it off repeatedly. However, this is very irrational, any disease in the early stage of treatment will be more effective, and the damage to the body will be less. The only way to work and live better is to be cured.
 
During the acute period of vesiculitis, antibiotic treatment is generally recommended because it is the most effective. If the treatment is not complete during the acute period, it may lead to chronic vesiculitis. Chronic seminal vesiculitis is usually no longer treated with antibiotics because of possible drug resistance or side effects. Patients are recommended to use medications, such as the herbal Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill, for conservative treatment. Herbal medicines do not harm the human body, and no drug resistance occurs. The recurrence rate of the disease is also lower when cured with Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill.
 
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