How long can seminal vesiculitis be cured?

Dr. Aubrey Foster
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2025-05-15 21:23:11
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Seminal vesiculitis is usually cured in 10-30 days.
Seminal vesiculitis occurs at the same time as prostatitis, usually due to bacterial retrograde infection, and can be treated with anti-infection under the guidance of a doctor. For people with lighter physical fitness or less infected bacteria, their condition is relatively mild. After treatment, they can be cured in about 10 days. However, due to poor immunity or a large number of infected bacteria, some people may develop the disease rapidly, resulting in increased difficulty of treatment and prolonged treatment cycle, which usually takes about 30 days to cure.