The anatomical structure and physiological function of the seminal vesicle are closely related to the prostate gland. Moreover, seminal vesiculitis and prostatitis are very similar in terms of the source of infection, clinical symptoms, and diagnostic methods, and they interact with each other. Especially, chronic seminal vesiculitis and chronic prostatitis have similar symptoms, which should be paid attention to and carefully distinguished.
First, let's understand the anatomical structure and physiological function of the seminal vesicle.
The anatomical structure and physiological function of the seminal vesicle are closely related to the prostate gland. The seminal vesicle is the place where sperm is stored, located between the bottom of the bladder and the rectum. Usually when massaging the prostate, you can touch the grape sized sacs on both sides of the prostate, which are called seminal vesicles. The excretory tube of the seminal vesicle and the end of the vas deferens form an ejaculatory tube that passes through the prostate and enters the urethra.
Secondly, we need to clarify the relationship between seminal vesiculitis and prostatitis.
"Seminal vesiculitis and prostatitis are very similar in terms of the source of infection, clinical symptoms, and diagnostic methods, and they interact with each other. The occurrence of seminal vesiculitis often affects the prostate, leading to prostatitis.". In the course of chronic seminal vesiculitis and chronic prostatitis, the symptoms are often similar, difficult to distinguish, and often coexist and interact with each other.
Therefore, attention should be paid to the differential diagnosis of seminal vesiculitis and prostatitis.
The incidence rate of prostatitis is very high compared with seminal vesiculitis. The clinical symptoms of prostatitis are often accompanied by prostate related symptoms, and abnormal changes in prostate fluid or the presence of pathogens; Seminal vesiculitis is typically characterized by blood semen, accompanied by abnormalities in seminal vesicle fluid or the presence of pathogens.