Sperm leakage is generally spermatorrhea, which refers to ejaculation that occurs when a man has not had sexual intercourse or masturbation. Sperm leakage can be divided into physiological spermatorrhea and pathological spermatorrhea. If men experience physiological seminal emission, the number of times of seminal emission is generally small; if men experience excessive seminal emission, and it is also accompanied by symptoms such as lumbar and knee soreness (the feeling of lumbar and knee soreness and weakness), dizziness, and so on, then it will be considered as a pathological state. 1. Physiological spermatorrhea: Physiological spermatorrhea occurs in men when they do not have sex or when they masturbate, etc. Generally, men who do not have sex will have spermatorrhea 1~2 times a month. 2. Pathological spermatorrhea: If the patient has pathological spermatorrhea, he will have spermatorrhea 2-3 times a night or several times a week, and will have spermatorrhea when he has a normal sex life, and will be accompanied by dizziness, fatigue, weakness, lumbar and knee soreness, and mental depression, and so on. Patients with seminal emission will ejaculate when they are not engaged in activities such as coitus or masturbation, and if men experience physiologic ejaculation they can be left untreated. If the patient has a pathological ejaculation, it is necessary to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to choose the appropriate measures for treatment.