Some patients may give up the treatment of prostatitis because the treatment course is long and the effect is not obvious. This is a wrong approach. If prostatitis is not treated, it will seriously affect men's life and even cause infertility. Therefore, if you have prostatitis, you must seek medical treatment in time for formal and scientific treatment. The seminal vesicles are glands attached to the male reproductive organs. They are located behind the base of the bladder and on the outside of the abdomen of the vas deferens. They are a pair of oval cysts that are wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, slightly flat at the front and back, and have an uneven surface. The base of the cysts is slightly larger, and the lower opening is thin and straight. Because of the structural characteristics of the seminal vesicles, once infected, the inflammatory fluid will not drain smoothly. Once bacteria invade, the root cause is easy to remain, and it is difficult to cure completely. The most common hazards of prostate seminal vesiculitis are the following four: Causes sexual dysfunction The onset of seminal vesiculitis can lead to sexual dysfunction, because chronic seminal vesiculitis is usually complicated by prostatitis, and the main manifestation is hematospermia, the color of semen can be pink or red, and in severe cases, there will be blood clots in the semen. During sexual intercourse, there will be a series of symptoms such as sexual pain and sexual dysfunction, which will affect the relationship between husband and wife and also hit the man's self-esteem. Causes infertility Semen is produced by the seminal vesicles, and generally a production cycle of five to twelve days, with hundreds of millions of sperm being produced every day. Ninety percent of the secretions in the seminal vesicles are semen, and the fructose in it can be used by sperm to convert into a source of power. However, when seminal vesiculitis occurs, these secretions will gradually decrease, directly affecting the vitality of sperm, resulting in a decrease in the number of sperm, and thus leading to infertility. Secondary infection From the perspective of anatomy, the seminal vesicle is connected to the urethra, bladder, vas deferens, and prostate, and they form a communication channel with each other. Therefore, the complications of seminal vesiculitis will directly lead to infection in other adjacent parts and cause complications. Incomplete treatment will delay recovery. Because the seminal vesicle is connected to the urethra and reproductive system, forming a traffic channel, once the seminal vesicle becomes inflamed, it will lead to poor traffic. The bacteria in the seminal vesicle will directly infect other parts, causing long-term damage and bringing great trouble to the treatment. If it is not treated in time, it will be delayed and not healed. If the treatment is not thorough, it will recur. Therefore, whether the patient is acute or chronic, it should be thoroughly treated. |
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