The seminal vesicle glands are the seminal vesicles, and what effect seminal vesicle removal has on a person should be determined on a case-by-case basis. Unilateral seminal vesicle removal usually has no effect, and bilateral seminal vesicle removal has an effect on male sexual function.
The seminal vesicles are located behind the base of the bladder, on the outside of the vas deferens, one on each side, and their excretory ducts are synthesized into the ejaculatory ducts with the end of the vas deferens, and the fluid secreted by the seminal vesicles constitutes part of the semen.
1. If one side of the seminal vesicle is removed, the other side of the seminal vesicle functions normally and can effectively secrete normal testosterone, which generally has no effect on sexual function.
2. If both seminal vesicles are removed, testosterone cannot be secreted and the seminal vasculature is not smooth, which will affect spermatogenesis and sexual function, resulting in the inability of men to have a normal sex life and the loss of fertility at the same time.
It is recommended that the patient go to a regular hospital for consultation, and the professional doctor will perform vasectomy according to the specific condition. After the operation, the patient should pay attention to adjusting the living habits, and exercise appropriately in order to enhance the physical fitness and improve the resistance of the body.