Do you have to do surgery for vesiculitis?

Most cases of seminal vesiculitis do not require surgery, but if there is a seminal vesicle abscess that requires surgical incision and drainage, and if there is seminal vesicle tuberculosis combined with prostate tuberculosis leading to urethral obstruction, surgery should be considered. The common cause of seminal vesiculitis is inflammation caused by pathogen infection, such as bacterial and tuberculosis mycobacteria infection, which can cause symptoms such as swelling, pain and hematochezia in the perineal area, and abscesses can be formed in severe cases. Treatment is based on conservative treatment, such as the use of antibiotics, anti-tuberculosis drugs, such as amoxicillin, rifampicin, erythromycin, etc.; if there is a seminal vesicle abscess formation, seminal vesicle tuberculosis combined with prostate tuberculosis caused by urinary obstruction needs to be done surgical treatment. Usually pay attention to not excessive masturbation, avoid unclean sex, pay attention to hygiene, in order to prevent seminal vesiculitis. After the disease should go to the regular hospital in a timely manner, not self-medication, so as not to delay the treatment, caused by the aggravation of the condition.