What Is Seminal Vesicle Abnormality?
Many men experiencing sexual dysfunction or infertility are found—upon diagnostic evaluation—to have abnormalities of the seminal vesicles. So, what exactly are seminal vesicle abnormalities?
What Are Seminal Vesicle Abnormalities?
Seminal vesicle abnormalities encompass both developmental (congenital) anomalies and inflammatory conditions. Inflammatory abnormalities are relatively straightforward to understand and primarily refer to seminal vesiculitis. During male reproductive system development, following formation of the primitive testes, the seminal vesicles differentiate from the mesonephric (Wolffian) duct into structures including the epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, and ejaculatory ducts. When certain factors interfere with this process—such as failure of seminal vesicle development, hypoplasia (underdevelopment), or subsequent degeneration of the main glandular tissue—various degrees of developmental abnormality may result.

Currently, the CRS photocoagulation system represents the optimal treatment for seminal vesicle abnormalities. It generates a precisely coordinated, multi-waveform, multi-wavelength microwave energy beam that is highly focused and directional. Its intensity is 18 times greater than that of conventional microwave therapy, enabling penetration up to 16 cm into deep tissues. This powerful microwave energy exerts strong bactericidal effects while simultaneously promoting vasodilation, enhancing local blood circulation, boosting cellular phagocytic activity, accelerating the clearance of inflammatory exudates, and strengthening the body’s immune response. Moreover, the high-intensity microwaves potentiate drug efficacy, activate cellular function, and deprive bacteria of their adaptive capacity—thereby preventing the development of antimicrobial resistance and significantly improving therapeutic outcomes.

Early detection of seminal vesicle abnormalities warrants prompt and effective intervention to prevent serious complications, avoid increased treatment complexity, and preserve fertility potential. We hope this information has been helpful to you!