Scrotal itching foreskin edema may be related to scrotal dermatitis and circumcision, which can be treated with medication and surgery, and the specific treatment effect varies from person to person. Foreskin glans is a diffuse inflammation of the glans and foreskin caused by bacterial or fungal infection. It can be manifested as edema of the foreskin and glans, which can be accompanied by erythema and blisters locally. Common treatment drugs are metronidazole, kanamycin, miconazole, clotrimazole, etc., mainly used for anti-bacterial and anti-fungal treatment. Circumcision is suitable for those whose foreskin is too long or circumcision leads to recurrent episodes of prepuce glans dermatitis, but it should be carried out after the inflammation subsides. Scrotal dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by paroxysmal intense itching and mossy skin. Common treatment medications include Denard cream, chlorpheniramine maleate tablets, and loratadine tablets. They are mainly used for anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic purposes. Cryotherapy can also be effective in relieving the symptoms caused by the disease. If you find that the scrotum itching foreskin edema, you should consult a doctor in time, under the guidance of the doctor’s treatment, do not unauthorized use of drugs, so as not to delay the condition. Pay attention to rest on weekdays, quit smoking and drinking, don’t scratch the lesions, and keep a regular routine.