Seminal vesiculitis is caused by bacterial infection, and it is not appropriate to have sexual intercourse because the strong contraction of the seminal vesicles will cause the hematospermia to stop, which is not conducive to the resolution of seminal vesiculitis. It is good to use the medicine you are taking. In addition, sexual intercourse during seminal vesiculitis is prone to symptoms such as ejaculation pain and perineal discomfort. If seminal vesiculitis shows symptoms such as obvious hematospermia during the attack stage, sexual intercourse should be stopped for 1 to 2 months until the hematospermia disappears. During this period, active treatment is required.
Seminal vesiculitis is caused by bacterial infection, and it is not appropriate to have sexual intercourse, because the strong contraction of the seminal vesicles will cause the hematospermia to stop, which is not conducive to the resolution of seminal vesiculitis. In addition, sexual intercourse during seminal vesiculitis is prone to symptoms such as ejaculation pain and perineal discomfort. If seminal vesiculitis shows symptoms such as obvious hematospermia during the attack stage, sexual intercourse should be stopped for 1 to 2 months until the hematospermia disappears. During this period, active treatment is required. It is not recommended to continue having sex in the presence of hematospermia. If the seminal vesiculitis is controlled, for example, after the hematospermia disappears, it is not advisable to continue a long-term sexless life. It is best to do it once or twice a month. Slowly increase the amount, which not only helps the seminal vesicle fluid to be emptied in time, but also avoids excessive accumulation of seminal vesicle fluid, which may cause high pressure in the seminal vesicle. Once semen is ejaculated suddenly, hematospermia may easily occur. When the condition is stable for more than half a year, increase the number of sexual intercourse appropriately. Patients who have suffered from seminal vesiculitis should pay attention to gentle sexual intercourse, not too violent, and hope that the orgasm will not be too intense. In particular, it is not advisable to repeatedly hold back semen without ejaculating, causing overflow - excessive emptying, which will cause the contraction and discharge of the seminal vesicles. The degree of semen can also be mild, which is helpful to prevent hematospermia.