Male fertility can not be separated from the function of healthy seminal vesicles. The seminal vesicles are organs that have an important role in the male reproductive system, because the function of the seminal vesicles is closely related to sperm production. The seminal vesicles are glands located under the bladder of men. Its exact location is above the prostate gland and in front of the rectum, with an average size of approximately 5 cm. If the seminal vesicles are problematic, it will affect the overall male reproductive process. Various important functions of the seminal vesicles As part of the male reproductive system, some functions of the seminal vesicles are: Producing semen semen is a liquid that contains sperm. Sperm itself is produced by the testes. After the sperm is formed, it will be distributed to the urethra. Throughout the journey of sperm from the testes to the urethra, the seminal vesicles play a role in producing the fluid that forms semen. Energizes
In principle, diarrhea treatment aims to replace lost fluids. However, if diarrhea is caused by bacteria, antibiotic medication may also be needed. Diarrhea can be caused by a variety of things, ranging from infections, both viral and bacterial, lactose intolerance, food allergies, to food poisoning. Diarrhea due to viral infections is most often caused by rotavirus and norovirus. While diarrhea caused by bacteria, can occur when a person consumes food or drinks that are contaminated with E. coli, Salmonella, Shigella, and Campylobacter bacteria. Severe or Continuous Diarrhea Giving antibiotics for diarrhea is actually not always necessary, because most diarrhea is caused by a virus and can heal itself in 3-5 days, even without medication. Giving antibiotics will not affect the infection caused by a virus. New antibiotics are given if diarrhea is caused by a bacterial infection, severe diarrhea occurs and risks infecting others, or if the sufferer has another serious illness. An