Seminal Vesicle Inflammation: Symptoms and Recovery - Urology

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Hello, doctor.
Two weeks ago, I was diagnosed with inflammation of the seminal vesicles.
After taking antibiotics for two weeks, I had my first ejaculation yesterday.
The result was that the semen changed from "yellowish and transparent with blood streaks" to "milky yellow without blood streaks." Is this normal? I went to the clinic, and the doctor just prescribed antibiotics without performing a semen analysis.
I'm quite worried...

Xin Zhong, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2014/06/11

Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology


Hello, you have prostatitis, and the treatment duration is relatively long, usually at least 4 to 6 weeks.
Some patients may require treatment for more than 12 weeks.
As for the change in semen color, it could be due to an infection or other issues.
A semen analysis and bacterial culture are necessary.
Further testing for viruses and mycoplasma may also be needed, followed by targeted treatment for the pathogens.
If you have any further questions or need clarification, feel free to ask, and we can discuss it further.
Please remember that online responses should only serve as a reference; it is essential to seek medical care at a healthcare facility.
This message is from Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Chief of Urology, Taitung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare.

Reply Date: 2014/06/11

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Seminal vesicle inflammation, also known as seminal vesiculitis, can occur due to various factors, including bacterial infections, sexually transmitted infections, or other underlying medical conditions. The seminal vesicles are responsible for producing a significant portion of the fluid that makes up semen, and inflammation in this area can lead to a range of symptoms and changes in semen quality.


Symptoms of Seminal Vesicle Inflammation
The symptoms of seminal vesicle inflammation can vary but often include:
1. Pain or Discomfort: This may be felt in the lower abdomen, pelvis, or lower back. Pain during ejaculation or urination may also occur.

2. Changes in Semen: As you have experienced, changes in the color and consistency of semen can be a sign of inflammation. Semen may appear yellowish or cloudy, and the presence of blood can indicate a more severe issue.

3. Urinary Symptoms: Increased frequency of urination, urgency, or discomfort during urination may also be present.

4. Fever or Chills: In cases of acute infection, systemic symptoms like fever may occur.


Recovery and What to Expect
The fact that your semen has changed from "yellowish and blood-streaked" to "milky yellow without blood" is a positive sign. This suggests that the inflammation may be resolving, and the infection is responding to the antibiotic treatment. However, it is essential to monitor your symptoms closely. Here are some points to consider regarding recovery:
1. Duration of Antibiotic Treatment: Typically, a course of antibiotics for seminal vesiculitis lasts from 2 to 4 weeks, depending on the severity of the infection and the specific antibiotic used. It is crucial to complete the entire course as prescribed by your physician, even if symptoms improve.

2. Follow-Up Care: Since your doctor did not perform a semen analysis, it may be beneficial to request this test after completing your antibiotic course. A semen analysis can provide valuable information about sperm health and the presence of any remaining infection or inflammation.

3. Symptom Monitoring: Keep track of any changes in your symptoms. If you notice a return of blood in your semen, persistent pain, or any new symptoms, it is essential to follow up with your healthcare provider.

4. Lifestyle Considerations: Staying hydrated, avoiding irritants (like caffeine and alcohol), and practicing safe sex can help support recovery and prevent future infections.

5. Potential Complications: While most cases of seminal vesiculitis resolve with appropriate treatment, complications can occur. These may include chronic pain, infertility, or the development of abscesses. If symptoms persist or worsen, further evaluation may be necessary.


Conclusion
In summary, the changes you are observing in your semen are likely a sign of improvement following your treatment for seminal vesicle inflammation. However, it is essential to maintain communication with your healthcare provider, complete your antibiotic course, and consider follow-up testing to ensure complete recovery. If you have any concerns or if symptoms persist, do not hesitate to seek further medical advice. Your health and peace of mind are paramount, and addressing any lingering worries with your physician can help alleviate concerns about your condition.

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