The pain in the right testicle attached to a tendon needs to be considered to be related to orchitis and, in addition, to spermatorrhea. This condition may be related to retrograde infection or bloodstream infection. When the patient has this clinical symptom, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to have a clear diagnosis, such as scrotal ultrasound and spermatic vascular ultrasound. Once the diagnosis of spermatorrhea is confirmed, treatment can be carried out by intravenous input of broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory drugs, such as cefoxitin, cefamandole sodium, cephalexin, etc. After the symptoms improve significantly, it can be changed to oral anti-inflammatory drugs, and the total treatment course will take about 2-3 weeks. During the treatment period, it is recommended not to drink alcohol, pay attention to rest, and it is recommended not to do strenuous activities.