What are the symptoms of seminal vesiculitis? Seminal vesiculitis is a very common male disease, which is very harmful to male health, and should be treated in time. However, most men do not know the symptoms of seminal vesiculitis, which is very harmful to the treatment and prevention of the disease. What symptom does seminal vesiculitis have?
1. Pain: lower abdominal pain in patients with acute seminal vesiculitis is related to perineum and bilateral groins. Patients with chronic seminal vesiculitis may feel faint pain on the pubis, accompanied by perineal discomfort, and the pain symptoms significantly worsen during ejaculation.
2. Frequency of urination, urgency of urination, and pain of urination: patients with acute seminal vesiculitis have obvious symptoms of urgency of urination and pain of urination, and symptoms of dysuria can be seen. Patients with chronic seminal vesiculitis mainly urinate frequently and urgently, accompanied by urination discomfort and burning sensation.
3. Blood spermatozoa: patients with seminal vesiculitis have symptoms of blood spermatozoa, which is mainly manifested by the discharge of blood spermatozoa during ejaculation, and the semen is pink or red or with blood clots. The phenomenon of blood sperm is more obvious in acute patients.
4. Other symptoms: The patient has fever, cold, cold war and other symptoms, which are the systemic symptoms of acute seminal vesiculitis. Hematuria is also one of the manifestations of acute seminal vesiculitis. Patients with chronic seminal vesiculitis can have ejaculation pain, low libido, ejaculation and premature ejaculation.
Seminal vesiculitis can cause these three hazards!
1. Cause sexual dysfunction
Chronic seminal vesiculitis, often associated with chronic prostatitis, is mainly composed of blood sperm. The semen is pink, red or with blood clots, which can cause sexual pain. Due to mental fear, tension and other reasons, symptoms such as decreased libido and sexual dysfunction can occur, which seriously affects the life of husband and wife and family harmony.
2. Prone to recurrent attacks
The seminal vesicle is not an organ for storing semen, but an accessory gland of the male genitalia. It is a pair of long oval sac-shaped organs located at the back of the bladder bottom and the outside of the ampulla of the vas deferens. Due to the structural characteristics of the seminal vesicle, the drainage after inflammation is poor, and bacterial invasion is easy to leave a curse, which is difficult to treat, and it is easy to recur if the treatment is not timely or incomplete. In order to prevent the delay of seminal vesiculitis, both acute and chronic diseases must be treated thoroughly.
3. Cause sterility
The seminal vesicles are anatomically close to and communicate with the prostate, vas deferens, urethra, bladder, etc., so seminal vesiculitis is often secondary to infection of other organs of the genitourinary system. Simple seminal vesiculitis is rare, but chronic inflammation of seminal vesicles can lead to infertility. In addition, 90% of the semen is seminal vesicle secretion, of which fructose can be used as the power source of sperm. When the seminal vesicle is inflamed, these secretions decrease and affect sperm vitality. Insufficient semen and the round hole after the vagina is filled will also cause infertility.