Long-term seminal emission may be related to physiological reasons such as long-term non-excretion of semen, or pathological reasons such as prostatitis and other pathologies of the genitourinary organs. 1. Physiological reasons: If a man does not discharge his semen for a long time, or if he wears too tight clothes or too thick blankets, it can cause seminal emission, which is a normal phenomenon and does not require treatment. 2. Pathological reasons: If the number of spermatozoa is too high, it may be related to diseases, such as urethritis, prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis and other genitourinary organs, causing genital congestion and edema, glandular secretion increases, inducing excessive spermatozoa in men. Excessive spermatorrhea may also be caused by other factors, need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the cause, active treatment, and strive for early recovery.