Vesiculitis in Shymkent
Vesiculitis
Vesiculitis is a urological disease of the male genitourinary system characterized by inflammation of the seminal vesicles, often occurring concurrently with inflammation of the prostate gland. More frequently, this condition develops as a complication of infectious diseases such as prostatitis, urethritis, orchitis, and so on.
Seminal vesicles are a paired glandular organ located above the prostate gland. They are responsible for producing a secretion that contributes to the normal functioning and motility of spermatozoa.
Vesiculitis can manifest as either acute or chronic inflammation.
The symptoms of vesiculitis are diverse and may include rapid fatigue, pain in the lower abdomen, above the pubic area, and in the perineum, accompanied by fever. These symptoms are often associated with a decrease in potency, erectile dysfunction, and the appearance of urethral discharge. In cases of acute vesiculitis, pain and discomfort may occur during urination.
Advanced vesiculitis can lead to irreversible consequences, potentially resulting in incurable infertility.