Whether hematosperm can heal on its own needs to be judged according to the cause of hematospermia, most patients cannot heal on their own, only some patients can heal on their own. The most common causes of hematospermia are vesiculitis and prostatitis, which may be related to factors such as overexertion, sedentary lifestyle, and preference for spicy and irritating foods. If the vesiculitis is caused by bacterial infection, it usually requires antibacterial medication and usually does not heal on its own. For those who have frequent sexual intercourse resulting in congestion of the seminal vesicles, reasonable abstinence and rest for a period of time can heal on its own. Patients with prostatitis need to be actively treated for prostatitis, and the symptoms of hematemesis can disappear after the condition is relieved, but it usually does not heal on its own. In addition, other causes including seminal vesicle polyps, stones and malignant tumors may also cause hematospermia, which will not heal on its own, and even irregular treatment may lead to an increasingly serious condition. Therefore, after the symptoms of hematospermia appear, it is still recommended to visit the urology department of a hospital to deal with the different conditions.