Seminal vesiculitis is caused by Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Proteus, Pseudomonas, etc. Infection of organs near the seminal vesicle, such as prostate, posterior urethra, colon, etc., or in any case, when the prostate and seminal vesicle are congested, causes disturbance for bad bacteria, invades the seminal vesicle, and induces seminal vesiculitis. It is a common disease in young adults. The systemic symptoms of acute seminal vesiculitis are systemic pain, cold, fever, chills, high fever, nausea, vomiting and other chronic seminal vesiculitis. Most of them are caused by severe lesions of acute seminal vesiculitis or incomplete treatment and development, and are caused by frequent excitement or masturbation.
Beware of several main hazards of seminal vesiculitis
Blood essence: The semen is pink, dark red or brown in appearance, and can last for several years, often without ejaculation pain. Most of them were 22 to 24 years old, and about 40% of them were diagnosed with hematospermia as the first symptom; Cysts with seminal vesicle stones often have small stones in the discharge of bloody semen.
Hematuria: It can be either hematuria or early or late hematuria, especially in the early stage after ejaculation.
Difficulty in urination: It is caused by the compression of the bladder neck and the posterior urethra by the cyst. The degree of difficulty in urination is related to the size and location of the cyst. Domestic reports show that the difficulty in urination caused by the seminal vesicle cyst accounts for 9.1%, and the cyst volume reaches 400~minutes. Patients have bladder irritation symptoms such as frequent urination and urgency of urination.
Male infertility: in addition to congenital seminal vesicle dysplasia, ejaculatory duct stenosis or obstruction, oligospermia and hypospermia. Long-term chronic seminal vesiculitis will lead to atrophy of seminal vesicles, serious decline in function and fertility. Some patients have chronic orchitis, which affects sperm output. According to domestic statistics, infertility of seminal vesicles accounts for 6.8%.
Precautions for effective prevention of seminal vesiculitis
Seminal vesiculitis and prostatitis are brotherly difficulties and difficult to entangle. Therefore, seminal vesiculitis needs to be carefully prevented in the early stage. Do not drink, and wear loose ventilation on the crotch is very effective in preventing seminal vesiculitis.
To prevent seminal vesiculitis, the most important principle is to strengthen exercise, enhance resistance, and avoid upper respiratory tract infections such as colds. Prostatitis patients should be treated in a standardized manner to avoid the spread of the disease and affect the seminal vesicle. In particular, dental caries should be treated in time to prevent diarrhea. Infection of other parts of the body should not be taken lightly. Patients with seminal vesiculitis should pay more attention to life details. People with dental caries or other inflammatory infections should not drink more. Otherwise, seminal vesiculitis is prone to attack. Alcohol will expand blood vessels, cause tissue congestion in the affected part, and worsen the condition. Patients should take light diet as the principle, do not drink alcohol, do not eat spicy food, so as not to cause prostate congestion.