Only healthy sperm combined with eggs can help couples conceive healthy babies. However, in modern life, many male sperm are greatly threatened, such as the appearance of seminal vesiculitis, which directly affects sperm vitality. Below, we will learn about the dangers of seminal vesiculitis.
90% of semen is secreted from the seminal vesicles, and fructose can be used by sperm as a source of power; When the seminal vesicles become inflamed, these secretions decrease, which can affect the vitality of sperm; Insufficient semen volume, which cannot fill the semen pool in the posterior fornix of the vagina, can also cause infertility.
The seminal vesicles are anatomically adjacent to and communicating with the prostate, vas deferens, urethra, bladder, etc. Therefore, seminal vesiculitis often secondary to infections in other organs of the urethra and reproductive system.
Simple seminal vesiculitis is relatively rare, but chronic inflammation of the seminal vesicles can cause infertility and lead to infertility. 90% of semen is secreted from the seminal vesicles, and fructose can be used by sperm as a source of power; When the seminal vesicles become inflamed, these secretions decrease, which can affect the vitality of sperm; Insufficient semen volume, which cannot fill the semen pool in the posterior fornix of the vagina, can also cause infertility.
To prevent seminal vesiculitis from persisting, both acute and chronic seminal vesiculitis should be thoroughly treated.
The seminal vesicle is not an organ that stores semen, but an accessory gland of the male reproductive organs. It is a pair of long elliptical cystic organs. Located behind the base of the bladder, outside the ampulla of the vas deferens. The shape is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, slightly flat at the front and back, with uneven surface. The upper end is free, and the larger part is the base of the seminal vesicle. The lower end is thin and straight, serving as its excretory duct.
Due to the structural characteristics of the seminal vesicle, after inflammation occurs, the drainage is not smooth, and bacteria can easily invade and persist, making it difficult to completely cure. To prevent seminal vesiculitis from persisting, both acute and chronic seminal vesiculitis should be thoroughly treated.
Male health experts hope that every male can learn more about these reproductive health knowledge, because no matter what reproductive health problems occur, they can have adverse effects on themselves or the sexual life of couples. Therefore, as long as we pay more attention to them, timely treatment can only be provided when problems occur.