One of the reasons for embarrassment in men and women's lives is the presence of unpleasant odors in their private parts, and it is also noted that the reproductive organs may be trapped. If male sperm has a foul odor, they may suffer from prostatitis and seminal vesiculitis, and should be diagnosed and treated immediately at the hospital.
When male friends discover strange odors in their sperm after sexual activity, they must take it seriously. This may be a sign of illness, as the odor of normal semen is emitted after oxidation of a chemical called arginine, resembling the scent of chestnut flowers. If the sperm has a foul odor or odor, it may be caused by some diseases and must be noted.
Sperm odor is common in prostatitis and seminal vesiculitis. Arginine is one of the various components in prostate secretions. Arginine oxidation must be achieved through sexual stimulation during ejaculation, when the prostate gland secretes prostate fluid and seminal vesicle fluid, which together exert the odor. From this, it can be seen that the odor of normal ejaculation comes from prostate fluid and seminal vesicle fluid, and problems with the prostate and seminal vesicles in males may alter the odor of semen.
Common symptoms in patients with seminal vesiculitis
1. The patient's semen is pink or red or with blood clots, and there is also a phenomenon of blood in the urine. This phenomenon is more pronounced when seminal vesiculitis is in the acute phase.
2. Patients can experience systemic symptoms such as fear of cold and fever. When seminal vesiculitis is in the chronic stage, patients may also experience symptoms such as low libido, ejaculation, and premature ejaculation.
3. Patients may experience symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, pain in urination, difficulty urinating, and burning sensation in the urethra.
4. Patients may experience symptoms such as lower abdominal pain and hidden pain in the suprapubic region. When seminal vesiculitis is in the acute phase, the pain caused can also affect the perineum and groin, and significantly worsen during ejaculation.
5. When patients with seminal vesiculitis undergo semen examination, the semen contains a large number of red and white blood cells. When patients with seminal vesiculitis who have positive semen bacterial culture undergo blood examination, the number of white blood cells in the blood significantly increases.
Differentiation of symptoms of acute seminal vesiculitis
Symptoms of acute seminal vesiculitis include pain in the perineum, which can radiate to the groin, lumbosacral region, and pubic bone. The patient is accompanied by fever and elevated white blood cells, and is accompanied by nearby organ infections, causing abdominal pain.