What precautions should be taken during the treatment of seminal vesiculitis?
Many men neglect proper genital hygiene in daily life—failing to change their underwear regularly—a problem particularly common among men aged 20 to 40. Such poor hygiene may lead to seminal vesiculitis and increase susceptibility to viral infections, necessitating prompt medical treatment. So, what precautions should be taken during the treatment of seminal vesiculitis?
What Precautions Should Be Taken During Seminal Vesiculitis Treatment?
During treatment, dietary adjustments are essential. Avoid excessively greasy, spicy, grilled, or fried foods, as these may exacerbate local inflammation and cause “internal heat” (a traditional Chinese medicine concept referring to inflammatory or hypermetabolic conditions), thereby hindering post-treatment recovery. Instead, opt for a light, bland diet to support rapid healing of the seminal vesicles.

Men diagnosed with seminal vesiculitis should maintain rigorous genital hygiene. Wear loose-fitting, breathable, 100% cotton underwear. Cleansing may be performed using prescribed medicated solutions or warm-water sitz baths for symptomatic relief. When using medications, strictly follow your physician’s instructions regarding dosage and timing.

During recovery, engage in moderate physical activity—but avoid strenuous exercise. Gentle walking is recommended to enhance metabolic function. Intense physical exertion may induce excessive sweating, potentially irritating the scrotal area and worsening seminal vesiculitis, thereby delaying recovery. We hope this information proves helpful to you.