Foreskin infection is generally referred to as glans phimosis, and the typical symptoms of glans phimosis can be divided into local symptoms (such as redness, swelling and itching of the glans phimosis, etc.) and systemic symptoms (such as fever, inguinal lymph node swelling, etc.). 1. Local symptoms: after the onset of the disease, the patient’s foreskin, glans will appear red and swollen, and accompanied by pain, itching and other discomforts, in addition, the glans local skin and mucous membrane edema, erosion or ulceration, in severe cases, there may be oozing or seepage of blood. 2. Systemic symptoms: when the infection is serious, it can also cause fever, inguinal lymph node swelling, fatigue and other systemic symptoms, and some patients’ infection can also involve the urethra, and urinary discomfort. In general, if the foreskin glans is not treated, it is difficult to cure itself, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in a timely manner, follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, so as not to jeopardize the genitourinary system.