Scrotal eczema is a common type of eczema that is limited to the skin of the scrotum. Damp scrotum with eczema can be treated with glucocorticoid creams such as hydrocortisone cream and immunosuppressant creams such as tacrolimus ointment and pimecrolimus cream. 1. Glucocorticoid creams: Glucocorticoid drugs are common in the treatment of scrotal eczema, and common drugs include hydrocortisone cream, dexamethasone cream, tretinoin cream, etc. However, long-term or overdose use should be avoided, so as not to lead to thinning of the skin, and infections and other adverse reactions. 2. Immunosuppressant ointment: immunosuppressant drugs can reduce the adverse reactions caused by glucocorticoid drugs, common drugs such as tacrolimus ointment, pimecrolimus cream, etc., but such drugs may lead to a slight burning sensation. 3. In addition, when there is more exudation in the acute stage, you can also use boric acid solution, isacridine solution and other local wet compresses to achieve anti-inflammatory and disinfectant effects; when the condition is serious, you can also take oral prednisone, loratadine, etc., in order to quickly anti-inflammatory, anti-itching. It is recommended that patients with eczema scrotum moisture timely medical treatment, standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor, the use of drugs need to follow the doctor’s instructions, to avoid self-medication, so as not to delay the condition.