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How to Permanently Cure Seminal Vesiculitis?

How to permanently cure seminal vesiculitis? It can be a question which suffers most seminal vesiculitis patients. As one of common male genital system diseases, seminal vesiculits do much harm to male's health. The seminal vesicle is on the back of bladder. Because of its special formation, when inflammation occurs there, it can hardly be permanently cured.

How to permanently cure seminal vesiculitis?

1 Choose proper treatment.
For acute seminal vesiculitis, extra one to two months treatment is needed when the symptoms are eliminated by antibiotics. For chronic seminal vesiculitis, antibiotics should be take over four weeks in order to radically cure it. As antibiotics are with side effects, an alternative traditional Chinese medicine can be a better one. Even it takes as much as three months, it is much safer than antibiotics.

2 To lie down and have more rest.
This is for keeping a unobstructed bowel movement.

3 Have lesser intercourses.
Sexual organs would congest when having sex, this has negative influence on the disease.

4 Keep a good diet.
Do not eat irritating food, including alcohol and spicy food.

5 Try to be happy.
Being in positive mood while taking the treatment of seminal vesicultiis is helpful.
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  amma520 on 2013-09-27
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