The treatment of itchy glans is still treated with the appropriate antibiotics for the pathogenic bacteria that cause glansitis. Itching of the glans is often caused by glansitis of the foreskin, but it can also be caused by allergies to underwear or condoms. Glansitis is treated with different medications depending on the pathogenic bacteria. The bacterial ones can be treated externally with compound polymyxin B ointment, Bactrim, erythromycin ointment and other drugs, and in severe cases, oral antibiotics can be added for treatment. For trichomoniasis it is recommended to use first rinse the glans and inner foreskin with 1:5000 potassium permanganate solution and apply anti-inflammatory ointment. Candida albicans is treated with ketoconazole ointment or miconazole ointment, but of course, the more serious ones are still recommended to be treated both internally and externally, and oral medication is still needed. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who have been in the business for a long time. In summary, the main treatment for itchy glans is still antibiotic treatment for pathogenic bacterial infections. Some allergies can usually be relieved on their own after the allergens are lifted. The treatment of itchy glans should be both internal and external, treatment and prevention, pay attention to local hygiene, and if necessary, circumcision can be performed after the inflammation is well controlled