Seminal vesiculitis is a common disease among young and middle-aged men. This disease is also a physical and psychological torment for male patients. Seminal vesiculitis patients must be very concerned about the situation of seminal vesiculitis. Today, we will briefly introduce the causes and manifestations of seminal vesiculitis, as well as the prevention methods. Those who need it can take a look carefully.
What is the cause of seminal vesiculitis?
1. Seminiferous duct infection seminal vesiculitis: bacteria often infect diseases from different places. The bacteria retrogressed from the posterior urethra along the ejaculatory duct, and the bacteria from orchitis invaded the seminal vesicles along the vas deferens. The infected bacteria are usually Escherichia coli.
2. Upward infection: There are many pathogens of seminal vesiculitis. The urethra retrogrades to the seminal vesicles. The pathogens also invade the seminal vesicles on both sides, causing seminal vesiculitis.
3. Hematological infection: other parts of the body or infected lesions of organs encounter pathogens and circulate to the seminal vesicles through blood, causing seminal vesiculitis.
4. Bacterial infection: Mycobacterium of trichomonas tuberculosis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae can also cause high fever of seminal vesiculitis. This infection will lead to the increase of white blood cells in the blood and retention of semen, leading to seminal vesiculitis. What are the symptoms of seminal vesiculitis?
(1) Acute seminal vesiculitis. Systemic symptoms include general pain, fear of cold and fever, and even chills, high fever, cough, vomiting, etc. Urinary symptoms are mainly prostatitis symptoms such as burning sensation of urethra, frequent urination, urgency of urination, pain in urination, terminal hematuria, and urine drops, accompanied by severe pain in the perineum and rectum, increased pain during defecation, and in severe cases, affected function. Blood tests were performed for pain during sexual intercourse, and the total number and classification of white blood cells increased.
(2) Chronic seminal vesiculitis. Most of them are caused by severe acute seminal vesiculitis or incomplete treatment. Some patients often get excited or masturbate, causing seminal vesicle and prostate congestion, secondary infection, and chronic seminal vesiculitis. The symptoms of chronic seminal vesiculitis and chronic prostatitis are difficult to distinguish, and often exist at the same time. Blood (blood essence) in semen is a characteristic of chronic seminal vesiculitis, which is not easy to stop. It occurs during ejaculation and lasts for several months. How to prevent seminal vesiculitis in daily life?
1. Eat more vegetables and water. Drinking water is a wash, from the kidney to the urinary tract of the bladder.
2. Eat less spicy food. In fact, the prostate is very close to the anus. Some prostate patients may have small hemorrhoids and other diseases. In fact, the things to pay attention to are the same.