Male scrotal folliculitis, usually does not affect fertility. The scrotum area has more follicular pores, and daily infrequent cleaning of the scrotum area may induce folliculitis, which may cause localized itching and pain in the scrotum, and in severe cases, the patient may develop fever, but it will not affect male fertility. Therefore, male scrotal folliculitis does not affect fertility, but after the diagnosis of scrotal folliculitis, it is necessary to carry out treatment as soon as possible, such as mupirocin ointment, fusidic acid cream and so on. If the folliculitis is more severe and develops into a boil or carbuncle, surgical treatment with incision and drainage may be considered. During the treatment, you should follow the doctor’s instructions, use medication wisely, and take good postoperative care after the surgery to help you recover.