Generally, when men feel that there is a strange smell in their private parts, they should pay attention to it. Generally, this situation may indicate seminal vesiculitis or prostatitis. However, seminal vesiculitis often occurs at the same time as prostatitis, and most of them are mainly bacterial infections, mainly Staphylococcus aureus, hemolytic streptococci, etc. Generally, it can be divided into acute and chronic seminal vesiculitis in clinical practice. What are the other symptoms of seminal vesiculitis? 1. The patient's semen is pink and there is blood in the urine. This phenomenon is more obvious when seminal vesiculitis is in the acute stage. 2. The patient may experience systemic symptoms such as chills and fever. If acute seminal vesiculitis progresses, the patient may also experience symptoms such as low libido, spermatorrhea, and premature ejaculation. 3. Patients may experience symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, pain, difficulty urinating, and a burning sensation in the urethra. 4. Patients may experience perineal pain, which may radiate to the groin, lumbosacral region, and pubic region, and may become more severe during ejaculation. 5. When patients with seminal vesiculitis undergo routine semen examination, it can be seen that their semen contains a large number of red blood cells and white blood cells, and their semen bacterial culture is positive; when patients with seminal vesiculitis undergo routine blood examination, it can be seen that the number of white blood cells in their blood has increased significantly. (1) Choose appropriate antibiotics: Acute seminal vesiculitis should be treated until the symptoms disappear completely, and then continue to take the medicine for 1 to 2 weeks. (2) Local treatment. (3) Rest in bed and take laxatives to maintain smooth bowel movements. (4) Avoid excessive sexual intercourse to reduce the degree of congestion in the sexual organs. (5) Regularize your life: combine work and rest, and avoid smoking, drinking, and spicy food. (6) Do a good job in ideological work among patients. (7) Treatment of hematospermia. The above are the common clinical symptoms of acute seminal vesiculitis. There are two main types of symptoms: local manifestations and systemic manifestations. The former mainly includes local pain, urination discomfort, and blood in the urine; the latter mainly includes chills and fever, and a significant increase in white blood cells. When acute seminal vesiculitis occurs, systemic symptoms are more obvious. Once discovered, it should be prevented from developing into a chronic disease. |
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