Sexual Health
Don't underestimate seminal vesiculitis, as prolonged treatment can lead to infertility
Seminal vesiculitis is one of the infectious diseases of male genitalia. The disease mainly occurs in men aged 20-40 years old, with white drops and blood sperm as the main clinical manifestations. In addition, there are symptoms similar to prostatitis, such as burning sensation of urethra, frequency of urination, urgency of urination, pain in urination, and hematuria. The symptoms of "white dripping" in seminal vesiculitis often occur in the morning, characterized by white secretions dripping from the urethra.
Prolonged treatment of seminal vesiculitis can lead to infertility
Seminal vesiculitis, especially chronic seminal vesiculitis combined with chronic prostatitis, is difficult to treat. However, what is even more frightening is the indiscriminate use of medicine and medication by patients. "If you choose the wrong treatment for seminal vesiculitis, it will not only fail to cure the disease, but also lead to secondary infertility after prolonged treatment.". Why does seminal vesiculitis cause infertility?
"Because 90% of semen is secreted by the seminal vesicles, when inflammation occurs in the seminal vesicles, resulting in a decrease in secretion, which can affect sperm motility and semen quantity, ultimately leading to infertility in men;";
In patients with seminal vesiculitis and prostatitis, some bacteria and lactic acid substances may be mixed in the seminal plasma, which may be affected by bacterial toxins. In particular, bacteria can devour the nutrients in seminal plasma, snatch oxygen, leading to a decline in fertility;
3. Seminal vesicular adenitis can lead to an increase in the occurrence of acidic substances, causing premature sperm death, and affecting sperm count.
When men develop seminal vesicular inflammation, the sperm and plasma contain bacteria and a large number of white blood cells, leading to a sudden increase in viscosity, resulting in a decrease in sperm motility.
Seminal vesiculitis is not a minor problem, which can lead to the destruction of antibacterial properties within the glands, resulting in endless complications. Seminal vesiculitis is not a lifelong disease and can be cured. However, to diagnose seminal vesiculitis, you must seek professional medical institutions and avoid indiscriminate medical treatment, otherwise it is difficult to cure.