Sexual Health
What are the symptoms of male seminal vesiculitis? Pay attention to these six points in daily care
Young people with high incidence of seminal vesiculitis mainly refer to those between the ages of 20 and 40. Blood seminal vesiculitis is the most common symptom in clinical practice, and the infection pathway is mainly divided into two types: one is blood type infection, and the other is urethral infection. Urinary abnormalities are the main symptoms of seminal vesiculitis caused by urethral infection, while blood type infection is different and mainly manifests as systemic symptoms. Here are the main symptoms of seminal vesiculitis:
1. Hematospermia
Blood semen refers to semen containing blood. According to the nature of the lesion and the different blood content, it can be manifested as naked blood sperm and microscopic blood sperm. Blood semen is one of the characteristic symptoms of seminal vesicle disease.
2. Urinary tract irritation symptoms
Urgent urination, frequent urination, and painful urination are one of the main symptoms of urinary system diseases, which can also occur in reproductive system diseases, especially inflammation. The symptoms of urinary tract irritation caused by seminal vesicle disease are characterized by urethral burning, tingling, frequent urination, urgency to urinate, and terminal hematuria. These symptoms are related to mucosal stimulation of the posterior urethra and bladder trigone caused by seminal vesicle disease.
3. Genital pain
Genital pain caused by seminal vesicular disease can occur in the scrotum, lower abdomen, perineum, and inner thighs.
4. Ejaculatory pain
Ejaculatory pain is one of the characteristic symptoms of seminal vesicle disease. There are two types of ejaculatory pain: firstly, many seminal vesicle diseases, such as inflammation (non specific, specific) of the seminal vesicles, and seminal vesicle stones, can cause genital pain, which worsens during ejaculation and is accompanied by ejaculatory pain; Another type is painful ejaculation, which involves pain during simple ejaculation and radiating pain towards the anus and penis.
5. Sexual dysfunction
Sexual dysfunction can manifest as decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, ejaculation, and non ejaculation.
6. Infertility
Seminal vesicle diseases often lead to primary or secondary infertility in patients, and some patients even seek medical attention with infertility as the first symptom.
How should daily care be taken?
1. Strengthen exercise, enhance physical fitness, avoid upper respiratory tract infections such as colds, promptly treat dental caries, prevent diarrhea, actively treat infections in other parts of the body, and improve the body's disease resistance.
2. Eat a light diet, pay attention to dietary hygiene, do not drink alcohol (including beer), do not eat spicy and stimulating foods, quit masturbation due to prostate congestion, control sexual activity, and do not interrupt sexual intercourse more than once a week.