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Teenagers get seminal vesiculitis can self-healing


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Seminal vesiculitis in adolescents is difficult to self-heal. Seminal
vesiculitis is mostly caused by pathogenic microorganisms invading the seminal vesicles. Clinical symptoms include urgency, urinary pain, frequent micturition, etc. Due to the special physiological structure of seminal vesicles, inflammatory secretions are more likely to accumulate in the glands after inflammation occurs, and it is more difficult to discharge them. Therefore, it is usually difficult to self-heal.
Seminal vesicles are male reproductive organs with nutritional and sperm dilution functions. Patients should receive timely clinical treatment after diagnosis to control local inflammation and prevent infection from spreading and affecting reproductive function.