Vinica bag inflammation

Vinica bag inflammation's disease overview

Vermiculon inflammation is a disease that is much concerned in men. Although it is not a dangerous condition, seminal vesicles often make people worried, reducing the quality of sex life with the characteristic manifestation of blood ejaculation or pus. However, the detection and treatment of diseases with antibiotics promptly help the disease recover quickly and often leave no dangerous sequelae.

Causes of Vinica bag inflammation's disease

Causes of seminal vesicles are very diverse.

  • Infections in surrounding areas such as urinary tract infection, cystitis, prostatitis are common causes.
  • Less than the cause of other organs on the body such as otitis media, sore throat, bronchitis.
  • In addition, seminal inflammation can also appear after the physician tricks in the urinary tract causing holes into the seminal vesicles.

  • Birth defects with urine pouring holes in the wrong place, pouring into a seminal vesicles can also lead to this disease.
  • Symptoms of Vinica bag inflammation's disease

    Symptoms of seminal vesicles are often manifested by on -site manifestations. Patients with seminal vesicitis often experience pain in the epididymis and the front glands, but when the examination often does not see the signs of inflammation in the epididymis or prostate. Pain symptoms also appear in the scrotum spread to the anus when the patient urinates or when intercourse, more pain when ejaculation, so it is difficult to achieve pleasure in sex. Ejaculation leaked, with blood or pus. The amount of semen increases as acute seminal vesicles and decreases as chronic disease. In some cases, there are manifestations of erectile dysfunction.

    Prevention of Vinica bag inflammation's disease

  • Treatment of urinary tract infections, prostatitis, cystitis, ... to avoid spreading to the vesicles is an effective way to prevent seminal vesicles.

  • Dotation of acute seminal vesicitis with antibiotics in accordance with antibiotics to prevent recurrence, prevent prolonged progression and prevent complications.
  • Diagnostic measures for Vinica bag inflammation's disease

    Diagnosis of seminal vesicles is usually done quite easily when coordinating clinical and subclinical symptoms.

  • Subclinical tests: Set of semen discover many leukocytes, semen culture can detect pathogenic bacteria.
  • ultrasound of the seminal vesicles via rectal transduces or abdominal ultrasound with urine bladder seeing the image of a large dilated crystal bag, thick bags that help diagnose the disease.

    Vinica bag inflammation's disease treatments

  • Internal medicine is the first method that includes specific antibiotic treatment and symptomatic reduction treatment. The best antibiotic should be used according to antibiotics when culturing semen. Antibiotics commonly used to treat seminal vesicles are augmentin combined with gentamycin or cefotaxim combination tobramycin, using an attack doses for 7 days by intravenously, then switched to oral for 10-14 days. Doctors can combine more painkillers such as paracetamol, spasmaverine or steroid anti -inflammatory drugs without contraindications.
  • When seminal vesicles have complications such as seminal vesicles or medical treatment with antibiotics under non -response antibiotics, surgical treatment plans should be set out such as fluid drainage or crystal cutting.
  • See also:

  • Bleeding ejaculation: What should I know
  • How to treat erectile dysfunction?
  • Signs of prostatitis in men
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