Can an inflamed seminal vesicle heal itself?

Inflammation of the seminal vesicles is generally not self-healing, because its anatomical structure causes inflammatory material drainage is not smooth, germs are not easy to be removed. Spermatitis is mostly caused by retrograde infections such as Staphylococcus aureus, and the anatomical structure of the seminal vesicles leads to poor drainage of inflammatory substances, germs are not easy to be cleared, so it can’t be cured by itself, and clinically antibiotics are often used for the treatment of spermatocystitis. General use of cephalosporin or quinolone antibiotics (such as cefradine, etc.) 1 week – 2 weeks can achieve a better therapeutic effect. If the disease is chronic, it is usually necessary to use them for more than 4 weeks. Patients may also consider the use of safranin enemas, or warm water sitz baths to speed up blood circulation. Patients with vesiculitis are advised not to smoke or drink, not to stay up late, and to abstain from sex to avoid congestion of the reproductive organs and delayed healing. If you are a patient with seminal vesiculitis, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital to accept the diagnosis and treatment of specialists, the patient should not be diagnosed and treated on their own in order to avoid delays in the condition.