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What are the symptoms of acute seminal vesiculitis

Asked by:Myrna

Asked on:Apr 11, 2026 09:28 PM

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  • Fulla Fulla

    Apr 11, 2026

    1. Pain

    Patients with acute seminal vesiculitis may have symptoms of lower abdominal pain involving the perineum and both sides of the groin. In chronic cases, there may be dull pain in the suprapubic area, accompanied by perineal discomfort. Pain symptoms are significantly worse during ejaculation.

    2. Frequent urination, urgency and painful urination

    Patients with acute seminal vesiculitis have obvious symptoms of urinary urgency and painful urination, and some patients may have difficulty urinating. Chronic cases include frequent urination, urgency, accompanied by obvious symptoms such as discomfort during urination and burning sensation.

    3. Blood semen

    Hematospermia shows that when the patient ejaculates, the semen is pink, bright red, brown or contains blood clots. The phenomenon of hematospermia is more obvious in acute cases.

    4. Other symptoms

    Patients with acute seminal vesiculitis may often be accompanied by symptoms of acute prostatitis, so they may have some systemic manifestations, such as fever, chills, pelvic pain, etc. In addition, hematuria is also one of the manifestations of acute seminal vesiculitis. Symptoms such as pain during ejaculation, low libido, spermatorrhea, and premature ejaculation often occur in patients with chronic seminal vesiculitis.

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