Candida infection in the male pubic area is mostly considered as Candida glans phimosis, which may present with symptoms such as flushing of the penile foreskin, white spots and pimples at the coronal sulcus. Candida glans phimosis mostly involves men with a long foreskin or circumcision, and can be transmitted through sexual contact. The manifestation of the inner foreskin and glans diffuse redness, attached to milky white patches, there may be multiple needle cap-sized red papules, accompanied by flaking, can spread to the scrotum to produce erythema and flaking. Patients are often self-conscious of itching or have no obvious self-conscious symptoms. As the condition worsens, localized bleeding, erosion and oozing may occur, usually accompanied by itching and pain. If the above symptoms appear in the male pubic area, it is considered to be Candida circumcision glans, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination, to clarify the cause of the disease and timely treatment.