The treatment of hematosperm is not uncommon in male clinics, and most of the treatment is ideal, but a few patients repeatedly do not heal and need further examination of the cause to achieve better results. This year, he was transferred back and this time he took my advice to have a transurethral ureteroscopy (similar to vesiculoscopy) and found a large number of stones, which were removed and then cured with Chinese herbal medicine. From the above cases, most of the hematospermia is caused by vesiculitis (or tuberculosis), prostatitis, and also obstruction by stones in the vesicoureteral gland or ejaculatory ducts, so it is recommended that vesiculoscopy or ureteroscopy be performed if it does not heal repeatedly.