What should I do if I have seminal vesiculitis? Will it cause infertility?

What should I do if I have seminal vesiculitis? Will it cause infertility?

The seminal vesicles are anatomically close to the prostate, vas deferens, urethra, bladder, etc., and are interconnected. Therefore,seminal vesiculitis is often secondary to infections in other organs of the genitourinary system.

Simple seminal vesiculitis is less common, butchronic inflammation of the seminal vesicles can cause infertility. 90% of semen is seminal vesicle secretions, of which fructose can be used by sperm as a source of power. When the seminal vesicles are inflamed, these secretions are reduced, which can affect sperm motility. Insufficient semen volume cannot fill the semen pool in the posterior vaginal fornix. Can cause infertility.

Seminal vesiculitis can be divided into acute and chronic categories. Seminal vesiculitis often occurs together with prostatitis. It is sometimes difficult to strictly distinguish prostatitis or seminal vesiculitis. Seminal vesiculitis often involves both sides. The inflammation is mostly caused by retrograde infection of bacteria through the urethra along the ejaculatory duct or by bacterial invasion of epididymitis along the vas deferens. Caused by seminal vesicles. The most common bacteria causing infection are Escherichia coli, followed by Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus aureus, and Diphtheria-like bacilli.

When the seminal vesicle is inflamed, the seminal vesicle mucosa becomes congested and edematous, and the gland cavity may be occluded by inflammation to form an abscess. The seminal vesicle abscess may also spread to adjacent tissues, pierce the seminal vesicle, and invade surrounding tissues.

The clinical manifestations of acute seminal vesiculitis are similar to those of acute prostatitis. It manifests as perineal pain, which can radiate to the groin, lumbosacral area and suprapubic bone; it is accompanied by fever and increased white blood cells in the blood; sometimes it is accompanied by semen retention, and the patient feels distended; if it is accompanied by inflammation of nearby organs Infection can cause abdominal pain; chronic seminal vesiculitis is often complicated by chronic prostatitis and is dominated by hematospermia. The semen is pink, red or contains blood clots, and sexual intercourse pain can occur; it can occur due to mental fear, tension and other reasons. Sexual dysfunction symptoms such as loss of libido.


This article is provided by Baidu Reading and is excerpted from \”The Clear \”Conception\” Plan\” Author: Sun Jianqiu and Xie Yingbiao

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