Andrological Evaluation of Seminal Vesicle Function

The seminal vesicles contribute a substantial proportion of seminal fluid volume and play a critical role in sperm viability and motility. Their secretions provide energy substrates, buffering capacity, and biochemical support necessary for sperm function within the female reproductive tract.

Dysfunction of the seminal vesicles may result from inflammation, obstruction, congenital anomalies, or endocrine imbalance. Clinically, such dysfunction can manifest as reduced ejaculate volume, altered semen pH, and impaired fertility.

Andrological evaluation of seminal vesicle function enhances diagnostic accuracy in cases of erotic unexplained male infertility and ejaculatory disorders.

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