First of all, glansitis can be registered with dermatology, which classifies glansitis as one of the sexually transmitted diseases of the skin in dermatology. Secondly, you can also register with the Department of Urology, which includes inflammatory diseases of the glans among urological infections. If the local hospital does not have a special dermatology or urology department, you can register for general surgery or major surgery, both of which can provide the appropriate treatment for the cause of the infection. Usually, glans is seen in the urology department, as the urologist can conduct a special examination or examination to determine the cause of the disease and then give the relevant treatment. Some dermatologists also treat patients with glans, which is a specialty of dermatologic venereal disease because some glans is spread by sexual contact. Some patients may have a history of unclean sexual contact that leads to trichomonas infection or vaginal fungal infection of the glans, resulting in fungal glansitis.