Bactrim can treat bacterial glansitis. There are many kinds of glansitis, among which bacterial and fungal glansitis are the most common. Bactrim cannot treat fungal glansitis because fungal glansitis, if treated with Bactrim, can only aggravate the symptoms. For fungal glansitis, the most commonly used is clotrimazole ointment or dacrynic ointment. Bactroban is an antibiotic, so it treats bacterial glansitis. The most common symptoms of bacterial glansitis are a surface rash, itching and pain. It is generally recommended to apply Bactrim three times in the morning, midday and evening. For glansitis, you must wash it every day and rinse it with water to clean the glans coronalis, otherwise the medication will take too long, which will lead to pigmentation of the glans and red and black spots.