Estradiol does not prevent the production of seminal emission, itself belongs to estrogen, can regulate the female endocrine function condition, and male seminal emission has no direct correlation. A large part of male seminal emission belongs to physiological seminal emission, which is mainly caused by the gradual accumulation of semen in the body after semen production, which can be easily discharged after being subjected to sexual stimulation; part of the population is physically weak or has inflammation of the genitourinary system, which can easily lead to the production of seminal emission. However, there is no correlation with estrogen, and the corresponding hormone cannot prevent seminal emission. Repeated spermatorrhea, which seriously affects daily life, needs to be promptly admitted to the hospital for observation and standardized treatment under the guidance of the clinician after diagnosis of the condition, so as to avoid delays in the condition.