Hematospermia refers to blood mixed in semen, which may be a physiological phenomenon and usually needs no treatment, or it may be related to prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis and other diseases, which can be treated by medication or surgery. 1. Physiological factors: If there is a chance that there is blood mixed in the semen, it is mostly a physiological phenomenon, which is common in young men. This phenomenon is common in young men. It may be caused by too strenuous sex life or alcoholism, excessive fatigue and so on. Under normal circumstances, no special treatment, adequate rest and a light diet can be restored. 2. Pathological factors: Some urological diseases may also lead to blood in semen, such as prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis. Bleeding caused by this condition may be more, and is not occasional, may persist, and may also be accompanied by pain and other symptoms. Patients can be treated with medications such as cefixime tablets, ciprofloxacin hydrochloride tablets, levofloxacin tablets, etc. under the guidance of a doctor. For persistent hematospermia caused by vesiculitis, surgical treatment through vesicoscopy may also be required. It is recommended that when the symptoms of hematospermia persist or aggravate, the patient should consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out standardized and systematic treatment.