Sclerosing lymphangitis is usually not treated with medication and can be treated with surgery if your life is affected. Sclerosing lymphangitis generally refers to sclerosing lymphangitis of the penis, which is a cutaneous condition that manifests itself as the presence of firm cord-like structures in the coronal area around the base of the head of the penis. Because the condition is both benign and transient and the vast majority of patients do not experience any symptoms or complications, patients usually do not require specific treatment. If the condition is recurrent and affects the appearance of the genitals and the sexual process, surgical removal of the affected lymphatic vessels may be considered. If sclerosing lymphadenitis of the penis is diagnosed, it should be treated under the guidance of a doctor and should not be treated without authorization. Pay attention to rest on weekdays and avoid overwork.