
What are the symptoms of seminal vesiculitis?
Disease description:
I feel that there might be something wrong with my kidneys, and I suspect I might have seminal vesiculitis. I would like to ask the doctor: What are the symptoms of seminal vesiculitis?

Seminal vesiculitis is a common urological and reproductive system disease in males, primarily caused by bacterial infection. Its symptoms are varied, and the following are some common features:
1. Pain in the lower abdomen or perineal region: Patients may experience persistent dull pain in the suprapubic area or perineum, and sometimes the pain radiates to the testicles or rectal area.
2. Painful ejaculation: Ejaculation may be accompanied by pain, known as dysorgasmia, which is a typical symptom of seminal vesiculitis.
3. Urinary symptoms: These include frequent urination, urgency, painful urination, or difficulty in urination; sometimes blood streaks may be present in the urine.
4. Abnormal semen: There may be a decrease in ejaculate volume, darker semen color, or presence of blood, known as hematospermia.
5. Sexual dysfunction: Some patients may experience reduced erectile function, decreased libido, and other symptoms.
6. Systemic symptoms: These may include fever, chills, general discomfort, fatigue, and loss of appetite.
Note: If these symptoms occur, timely medical attention is necessary.