The first thing you need to do is to go to a regular hospital. The actual clinical condition of hematosperm is not uncommon, which means it is a common symptom. We know that normal semen is milky white or light yellow in color. If the semen turns red, it must be mixed with blood. How did the blood get mixed in? In the process of ejaculation, semen needs to pass through the testicles, seminal vesicles, prostate and urethra, and any problem in this pathway such as inflammation, injury, stones, tumors and other factors can bleed into the semen and cause “hematosperm”. What are the causes of hematosperm? Among the many causes of hematospermia, the most common is inflammation and infection of the genitourinary system, with vesiculitis being the most common. The fluid secreted by the seminal vesicle gland is the main source of semen, its walls are thin and capillaries are abundant, so inflammation can easily lead to bleeding. Due to the structural characteristics of the seminal vesicles, it is difficult to completely cure the inflammation after it occurs and the poor drainage and bacterial invasion. It should be noted that chronic vesiculitis combined with chronic prostatitis causes hematospermia, which is prone to prolong the course of the disease, the treatment should be persistent. The next is prostatitis. What are the treatments for hematosperm? The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who are not able to get a good deal on a lot of things. If you’re looking for a good deal more than just a few of the most popular and most popular products in the world, you’ll be able to find the right one. For persistent hematospermia of unknown origin, empirical treatment is ineffective and vesiculoscopy can be used. Firstly, the site of bleeding and the cause of bleeding can be searched under direct vision, and secondly, the bleeding masses and small stones in the vesicles can be flushed out, and local antibiotics can be used, which is still effective to some extent. If the removed semen is found to have blood in the assisted reproduction technique, there is no need to worry, the laboratory technician can process the sperm through washing and centrifugation to wash and filter out the red cells inside the semen, which will not affect the outcome of subsequent IUI or IVF. The majority of cases can be controlled or cured with treatment after detailed clinical and laboratory examinations, and only a very small number of patients need further treatment. The actual blood sperm patients need to pay attention to after treatment: 1. abstain from intercourse, after the blood sperm disappears still should rest 1~2 weeks, after recovery sexual intercourse should not be too frequent and intense; 2. abstain from drinking alcohol and spicy stimulating food, so as not to aggravate the degree of congestion; 3. regular seminal vesicle prostate massage helps to discharge inflammatory secretions.