The vast majority of bloody semen spermatozoa are caused by prostatic seminal vesiculitis. In a few cases, it is caused by tuberculosis or tumors of the reproductive system. Normal semen is milky or milky white. If the ejaculated semen has a pink, red, reddish-brown or with the appearance of blood and blood clots, a microscopic smear can reveal many red blood cells, which is known as ejaculatory bleeding. Prostatitis is an inflammatory disease caused by bacteria that can seriously affect a man’s life. When this disease is severe, it can lead to infertility. Therefore, it is very important for patients to treat the disease quickly and accurately. The seminal vesicles are the accessory glands of the male reproductive organs. They are located in the posterior part of the base of the bladder and outside the vas deferens. They are a pair of oval-shaped sacs, narrow in width at the top and bottom, slightly flattened anteriorly and posteriorly, with an uneven surface, a large sac, and a straight mouth. Because the seminal vesicles have such structural characteristics, once they are infected, inflammatory fluid cannot be drained smoothly. When bacteria invade, they can easily leave the root and are difficult to cure completely. In addition, vesiculitis affects the male reproductive system and can cause complications such as prostatitis and infertility, so it is necessary to treat vesiculitis thoroughly. Traditional treatment of vesiculitis involves a lot of bleeding and painful surgery. It causes a lot of damage to normal tissues and is prone to postoperative complications. It is difficult to treat acute and chronic vesiculitis completely in one visit.