What are the dangers of seminal vesiculitis?
Many people think that the seminal vesicles are the organs that produce sperm. In fact, this is not the case. The testicles are the male sperm production factory. So what are the seminal vesicles for? Although the seminal vesicle does not produce sperm, it can provide many nutrients for the sperm and provide the energy necessary for its growth. It also secretes coagulation proteins, prostaglandins, etc., which are conducive to normal fertilization. Therefore, the seminal vesicle is also a very important organ in the male reproductive system.
Seminal vesiculitis occurs when the seminal vesicles become inflamed. This is a common disease among men. If not treated in time, it will affect male fertility. Some people may ask, since this seminal vesicle does not produce sperm, how can it affect fertility? Have you forgotten that the seminal vesicles provide nutrients to the sperm? If the sperm cannot absorb nutrients, won’t the quality decrease? When the quality of sperm decreases, there will be oligospermia, weak sperm, and even abnormal sperm, which will naturally affect female pregnancy.
If the seminal vesicles are inflamed by certain bacteria, it will also cause the bacteria to spread infection in the body, affecting nearby reproductive organs, such as the prostate, and inducing prostatitis. At the same time, when men develop seminal vesiculitis, they will also experience pain and discomfort, causing men to experience ejaculation pain and affecting the quality of love. Over time, it will make men afraid of sex, thereby inducing sexual dysfunction problems such as impotence, and thus affecting the harmony of the entire family life. Therefore, in addition to developing good living habits and strengthening physical exercise in daily life, male friends should also do a physical examination, so that they can understand their physical condition at any time and take treatment measures when necessary.