eesnäärmevooliku
Eesnäärmevoolik, also known as the prostatic duct or ejaculatory duct, refers to a tubular structure within the male reproductive system. These ducts are formed by the union of the vas deferens and the duct of the seminal vesicle. They pass through the prostate gland and empty into the urethra. The primary function of the eesnäärmevoolik is to transport semen, a mixture of sperm from the testes and fluids from the seminal vesicles and prostate gland, during ejaculation. The smooth muscle within the walls of these ducts contracts rhythmically to propel the semen forward. Blockages or inflammation of the eesnäärmevoolik can lead to various reproductive health issues. Conditions such as prostatitis or the presence of stones can obstruct the flow of semen. These obstructions may cause pain, difficulty urinating, and infertility. Medical evaluation is typically required to diagnose and manage any problems associated with the eesnäärmevoolik. Treatment options will depend on the underlying cause and may include medication or surgical intervention in some cases. The eesnäärmevoolik is a critical component of the male reproductive tract, ensuring the effective transport of seminal fluid.