Why Ejaculation Frequency Matters for Seminal Vesicle Health
Many men see semen with blood, whether it is light red, pink, or mixed with blood; the first reaction is panic, or they even dare not ejaculate.
In fact, this probability is the signal of seminal vesiculitis, and about "can ejaculate?" Ejaculation frequency is very important; moderate ejaculation better protects the health of the seminal vesicle.
Let's talk about why the frequency of ejaculation is crucial to the health of the seminal vesicle and how to ejaculate regularly.

Can Seminal Vesiculitis Patients Ejaculate?
Patients with seminal vesiculitis can ejaculate, but attention should be paid to the frequency of ejaculation, which can be divided into acute and chronic cases.
Acute seminal vesiculitis:
Suspended ejaculation during an acute attack, in addition to hemospermia, will be accompanied by obvious pain in the lower abdomen, ejaculation pain, and pain and even radiation to the perineum and groin.
At this time, the seminal vesicle is in a state of congestion and swelling, just like an inflamed wound. Ejaculation will aggravate congestion and even induce an abscess, making inflammation more serious.
It is suggested to suspend ejaculation for 1-2 weeks during the acute period, cooperate with medication, and gradually adjust after the symptoms of hemospermia and pain are relieved.
Chronic seminal vesiculitis:
Moderate ejaculation is beneficial. The symptoms of chronic patients are relatively mild, mostly repeated hemospermia and slight perineal pain.
At this time, long-term abstinence is not good. Semen accumulates in the seminal vesicle for a long time, just like goods piled up in a warehouse for a long time, which is easy to breed bacteria and aggravate inflammation.
Regular ejaculation can discharge stagnant semen, relieve congestion and edema of seminal vesicles, and also discharge some pathogenic bacteria, which is equivalent to "regular cleaning" of seminal vesicles to help inflammation subside.
How to Grasp the Frequency of Ejaculation?
For patients with seminal vesiculitis, there is no uniform standard for the frequency of ejaculation, and the core principle is "moderation"—no fatigue and physical comfort after ejaculation.
Patients with seminal vesiculitis:
Patients with seminal vesiculitis are advised to ejaculate regularly, 1-2 times a week, to help discharge the accumulated inflammatory secretion and relieve the pain or swelling. However, the frequency should be adjusted according to the severity of the disease and personal tolerance.
For example, if your symptoms are mild and there is no obvious discomfort, keep ejaculating 1-2 times a week. If the symptoms are severe and there is pain or bleeding after ejaculation, the frequency of ejaculation should be reduced to once a week or suspended until the treatment is stable.
During the treatment, you can choose the way of masturbation to ejaculate, and the technique must be gentle to avoid excessive stimulation of the seminal vesicle. In addition, the natural herbal remedy for the Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill is from Dr. Li's clinic.
It can be taken under medical supervision. It can play the role of clearing heat and toxic materials, promoting blood circulation, and removing blood stasis. On the one hand, it can resist bacteria, diminish inflammation, and eliminate pathogenic bacteria in the seminal vesicle.
On the other hand, it can relieve the congestion and swelling of the wall of the seminal vesicle, improve the symptoms of scrotum bulging and pain, promote the local blood circulation of the pelvic cavity, and alleviate the problem of hemospermia.
Healthy adult male: flexible adjustment according to age
20-30 years old, the body function is vigorous, and 2-3 times a week is normal; 30-50 years old, the physical strength decreases, and 1-3 times a week is more appropriate; over 50 years old, the hormone level decreases, and 1-2 times a month is enough.
The standard that judges whether frequency is appropriate is very simple: if you experience back pain, fatigue, and lack of energy the day after ejaculation, it indicates that the frequency is excessive. Just reduce it appropriately.
Avoid the following conditions:
Long-term abstinence will increase semen viscosity and seminal vesicle and vas deferens siltation and increase the risk of inflammation; excessive and frequent ejaculation will keep the seminal vesicle in a "working state," repeated congestion will easily induce or aggravate inflammation, and may also lead to perineal muscle fatigue and decreased immunity.
Regular Ejaculation Protects the Health of the Seminal Vesicle
For the seminal vesicle, regular ejaculation is not "consumption," but mild "maintenance," and the benefits are real.
Reduce siltation and avoid bacterial growth:
The seminal vesicle is an important organ for storing semen. Long-term non-ejaculation will lead to semen accumulation and aging, which will not only affect the quality of sperm but also become a hotbed for bacterial reproduction.
Regular ejaculation can promote semen renewal, keep the seminal vesicle "fresh," and reduce the risk of morbidity of seminal vesiculitis.
Relieve congestion and reduce inflammatory pressure:
In the process of ejaculation, the smooth muscle of the seminal vesicle will contract regularly, which can discharge secretion, improve local blood circulation, and alleviate passive congestion caused by sitting for a long time and holding back urine.
Especially in patients with chronic seminal vesiculitis, this contraction can reduce the swelling of the seminal vesicle wall and accelerate the recovery of inflammation.
Regulate hormones and maintain the stability of reproductive function:
During ejaculation, the body releases "happy hormones" such as dopamine and endorphins while regulating testosterone levels, which is the key to maintaining the normal secretion function of the seminal vesicles.
When hormones are balanced, the seminal vesicle fluid secreted by the seminal vesicle can better nourish sperm and ensure the overall health of the reproductive system.
Daily Care
Ejaculation frequency is the core, but the health of the seminal vesicle cannot be separated from the overall lifestyle, and daily care is equally important.
Eat a light diet and supplement key nutrients:
Eat less spicy and greasy food and drink less alcohol, which can stimulate seminal vesicle congestion; eat more foods rich in zinc, selenium, and vitamin E, such as nuts, seafood, and green leafy vegetables, which can improve sperm quality and enhance reproductive system resistance.
Avoid sedentary activities and cycling:
Sitting or riding a bicycle for a long time will continue to oppress the perineum, affect local blood circulation, and lead to congestion of the seminal vesicle. It is recommended to get up and move for 5 minutes every hour of sitting, choose loose and breathable cotton underwear, and keep the perineum ventilated and dry.
Exercise moderately to improve blood circulation:
Aerobic exercises such as jogging, swimming, and yoga can promote blood circulation throughout the body, including the pelvic region, and help maintain the normal function of the seminal vesicle. However, we should avoid long-term high-intensity exercise; otherwise, it will make the body tired and reduce immunity.
In case of abnormality, seek medical examination in time:
If symptoms such as hemospermia, ejaculation pain, frequent urination, and urgent urination are found, go to the urology department for examination in time. Most seminal vesiculitis can be recovered through standardized treatment and regular ejaculation.
Conclusion
To protect the health of the seminal vesicle, we need to correctly grasp the frequency of ejaculation and ejaculate regularly.
Do not deliberately pursue a fixed number of ejaculations; follow the body's feelings, and maintain regular ejaculation and healthy living habits. The seminal vesicle can naturally maintain a good state.
For male reproductive health, "moderation" and "regularity" are good protection rules.
