The causes of seminal vesiculitis are as follows:
Causes of seminal vesiculitis: 1. Adjacent inflammation and infection. We have already known that male sexual organs are generally neighbors, while the seminal vesicles and testicles, epididymis, etc. are also closely related neighbors. Inflammation of the testis and epididymis. Bacteria invade the seminal vesicles through the vas deferens, causing seminal vesiculitis.
The etiology of seminal vesiculitis 2. The etiology of seminal vesiculitis is not only caused by bacterial infection of adjacent organs. If a man's physical condition is poor, the presence of infected lesions can also cause men to suffer from seminal vesiculitis, such as tonsillitis and gingivitis, which are bacteria that can be transmitted through the blood to the seminal vesicles, causing seminal vesiculitis.
The cause of seminal vesiculitis 3. Prostatitis and infectious diseases in the rectum or bladder and other adjacent organs will also affect the male seminal vesicles, leading to the direct spread of bacteria to the seminal vesicles.
Causes of seminal vesiculitis 4. Infection through the urethra. If a male has reflux in his urine, there will be many harmful and irritating substances in his urine. Transurethral retrograde infection can cause bacteria to invade the seminal vesicles from the urethral orifice and vas deferens.
What symptoms can occur when suffering from seminal vesiculitis?
1. Frequent urination, urgency, and pain in urination: In acute cases, symptoms of acute urination, urgency, and pain in urination are evident, and difficulty in urination can be seen. In chronic cases, frequent urination, urgency, and discomfort in urination are evident, with a burning sensation.
2. Pain: In acute cases, pain in the lower abdomen can be seen and involves the perineum and both groins. In chronic cases, dull pain in the suprapubic region can occur accompanied by perineal discomfort and pain symptoms, which are significantly exacerbated during ejaculation.
3. Blood spermatozoa: It is manifested as the discharge of blood spermatozoa during ejaculation, and the semen is pink or red or with blood clots. In acute cases, the phenomenon of blood spermatozoa is more obvious.
4. Other symptoms: fever, chills, chills, and chills can be common symptoms of acute seminal vesiculitis. Hematuria is also a manifestation of acute seminal vesiculitis, while ejaculation pain, low libido, ejaculation, and premature ejaculation are common symptoms in chronic patients.
(Intern Editor: Cai Junyi)