Is seminal vesiculitis serious?

Spermatitis is not a serious disease purely from the consideration of the condition, but if you don’t pay attention to it and allow it to develop, it will become serious. Spermatitis is a common infectious disease in the male reproductive system, is due to the seminal vesicles of the neighboring organs, such as the urethra, prostate, colon and other infections, pathogenic bacteria invade the seminal vesicles and cause, common Klebsiella, Escherichia coli, Escherichia coli, and so on. Patients with vesiculitis may exhibit clinical symptoms such as hemorrhagic semen and ejaculatory pain, accompanied by frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary pain and other discomforts, which can cause sexual dysfunction and lead to primary or secondary infertility in severe cases. Vesiculitis is contagious, if it is caused by gonococcal infection, through sexual intercourse and other ways may be transmitted to others, especially for men with reproductive needs, if the other party is pregnant is also prone to biochemical pregnancy, fetal arrest or abortion. For treatment, vesiculitis is usually given antibiotics to get rid of the pathogen infection. Commonly used drugs include cefuroxime, levofloxacin, etc. Spermocystoscopy is performed if necessary. Acute vesiculitis is better treated, and after early and aggressive medication, most patients have a good prognosis. However, if the condition is recurrent and the patient does not pay attention to it and does not actively cooperate with the treatment, it may turn into chronic vesiculitis, which is relatively difficult to treat and may affect sexual function and fertility. Therefore, patients with vesiculitis should maintain good habits and mentality, face the disease and actively cooperate with doctors.