What’s the best medicine for an inflamed seminal vesicle?

Inflammation of the seminal vesicles requires different medications depending on the cause. Inflammation of the seminal vesicles may be caused by bacterial infection or Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, and the medications used include antibiotics, anti-tuberculosis medications, etc. Surgery is required when necessary. 1. Antibiotics: drugs such as levofloxacin and cefuroxime are used to control bacterial infections. Levofloxacin can be used to treat prostatitis, urinary tract infections and other diseases, adverse reactions include hepatotoxicity, peripheral neuropathy, etc., prohibited for pregnant women; cefuroxime can be used to treat urinary tract infections, gonorrhea, etc., adverse reactions include urticaria, eosinophilia, etc., prohibited for those who are allergic to the product. 2. Anti-tuberculosis drugs: such as isoniazid, etc., for patients with seminal vesicle tuberculosis. Adverse reactions include poor appetite, skin rash, etc. It is forbidden for those with abnormal liver function. 3. Surgical treatment: the way is vesicoscopic surgical treatment, when the effect of conservative treatment is not good, vesicoscopic examination and targeted treatment. If there is inflammation of the seminal vesicles, it is recommended to standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor, and follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication.