The use of alcohol to sterilize testicles with symptoms such as peeling and redness is not recommended and may aggravate the damage and discomfort. Due to the thin and sensitive skin of the testicles, the use of alcohol to sterilize the testicles, vulva and other parts of the body is not recommended for both healthy people and people with disease states. 1. The symptoms of testicular desquamation and redness suggest that there may be local inflammatory reaction or allergy caused by eczema, orchitis, hypersensitivity caused by allergy, etc. At this time, there is a certain degree of breakage of the skin and mucous membranes, and the use of alcohol and other irritating substances for disinfection will aggravate the damage and cause further aggravation of redness and swelling, and in addition, it will also cause pain and other discomforts. 2. testicular peeling, redness and other symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital for diagnosis of the cause of the use of targeted drug therapy, such as orchitis can be used to use ofloxacin, cefuroxime and other antibacterial drugs, or the use of local topical drugs such as dinexidine ointment treatment. The specific use of what kind of drugs, need to physician according to the condition, prohibit unauthorized use of drugs. If the testicles appear peeling, redness symptoms do not ease, or accompanied by other symptoms, you should go to the hospital in a timely manner, to clarify the cause of the targeted treatment.