Vesiculitis is an inflammatory disease that affects the seminal vesicles in men. The seminal vesicles are part of the male reproductive system and are responsible for producing a part of the semen.
Depending on the course of the disease, acute and chronic vesiculitis are distinguished.
The main cause of vesiculitis is infections, such as bacterial or viral. The disease can also be caused by mechanical damage or impaired blood circulation in the pelvic organs.
To diagnose vesiculitis, ultrasound examination of the seminal vesicles, tests for infection, and a digital rectal examination are conducted.
Treatment of vesiculitis may include taking antibiotics, painkillers, anti-inflammatory drugs, as well as physiotherapy and massage of the seminal vesicles.
To prevent vesiculitis, it is recommended to lead a healthy lifestyle, avoid casual sexual intercourse, use condoms, and promptly treat infections of the genitourinary system.
Vesiculitis is treated by a urologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.