Blood semen is the most common form of seminal vesiculitis, and because acute stage seminal vesiculitis diseases often combine with acute prostatitis, patients with seminal vesiculitis often have symptoms of acute prostatitis. Patients should be vigilant against seminal vesiculitis diseases. Below is an introduction to common symptoms of seminal vesiculitis:
(1) Blood essence: This is often a characteristic of chronic seminal vesiculitis. The appearance of semen is pink, dark red, or coffee colored, with a few accompanied by old scurf shaped blood clots. Blood semen is often not easy to stop, and it often delays for several months. Most patients have no ejaculatory pain.
(2) Digital rectal examination system: The palpation of the seminal vesicles in obese individuals is often unclear, and some patients may have a slightly rigid, enlarged, and tenderness bilateral seminal vesicles. The boundary of the seminal vesicles is unclear when surrounding adhesions occur.
(3) Urinary tract system: Most patients have no obvious symptoms of urinary tract irritation, and often complain of perineal and lower abdominal discomfort. Some patients have a burning sensation of the urethra, and initial hematuria after ejaculation.
(4) Nervous system: Due to fear of the impact of blood essence on the health of oneself and spouse, and fear of affecting fertility, the mental burden is heavier, and patients often feel dizzy and weak, especially in patients with a long course of disease.
Symptoms of acute seminal vesiculitis:
(1) People with infection due to blood circulation may have symptoms of chills, fever, general pain, and lower abdominal pain. Patients with retrograde infection through the urethra have symptoms of frequent urination, urgency, pain in urination, and pain in the perineum and rectum.
(2) During digital examination of the rectum, the seminal vesicle may be palpable to increase, with significant tenderness, and those with abscess formation may have a sense of wave motion.
Among the symptoms of seminal vesiculitis, several aspects mentioned above are very common, and it is necessary to have a sufficient understanding. In fact, seminal vesiculitis is one of the more common male diseases in clinical practice. If it does not heal for a long time, it is easy to combine complications. After diagnosis, it is necessary to promptly treat it in a regular specialized hospital.