From the clinical point of view, it takes about two months to heal for the following reasons: 1. This is due to the special decision of the anatomical structure and anatomical location of the seminal vesicles. Hemosperm treatment itself is very difficult because the seminal vesicle is a semi-encapsulated structure, only one vas deferens can excrete semen to the outside world, and it is very difficult to excrete semen infected by bacteria; 2. The inner wall of seminal vesicle has a rich vascular network and very many capillaries, which are very easy to be newly stimulated during ejaculation, causing bleeding and aggravating hemospermia, so the patient must be required to reduce the number of sexual intercourse . To sum up the above reasons, it is impossible to eliminate the infected semen from the body at once after the occurrence of vesiculitis, and it is important to avoid stimulating the inner wall of the seminal vesicles as much as possible during the treatment process to prevent new ejaculation and cause new bleeding. Patients are generally advised to ejaculate once a week, and it takes about seven or eight times before the infected bloody semen can be eliminated from the body. During this period, patients are advised to actively take sensitive anti-inflammatory drugs orally to speed up the receding inflammation.