How to treat spermatorrhea

      Clinical manifestations: Acute vesiculitis mostly manifests as pain in the lower abdomen, pulling the perineum area and groin area, chronic vesiculitis patients mostly manifest as chronic pain in the lower abdomen, which may be accompanied by urinary tract irritation symptoms, some patients may have hematospermia, and patients with serious conditions may have peripheral symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, high fever, chills, etc.  The examination is mainly by means of ultrasound of the prostate, semen examination and routine blood test.  In short, the treatment of vesiculitis needs to be comprehensive, do not use drugs at your own discretion, and, try to achieve a one-time cure to avoid the evolution of chronic inflammation.