Scrotal eczema is a skin condition that afflicts many men. The symptoms of scrotal eczema are manifold, such as white bumps on the scrotum, redness and swelling of the scrotum, intense itching, and pinhead-sized clusters of papules and blisters on the scrotal epidermis. Scrotal eczema is divided into moist eczema and dry eczema according to their clinical manifestations, and the clinical symptoms of the two types of scrotal eczema are different. Moist eczema is characterized by swelling and prominence of the entire scrotum, mild erosion, overflow, crusting and significant infiltration, hypertrophy, deep wrinkles, slight shining, deepening of pigmentation, and a significant increase in scrotal volume compared to normal. The dry type is also more symptomatic, with edema thickening less prominent than the moist type, thin crusts and scales, grayish color, fissures due to thickening of the infiltrate, and regular loss of pigmentation. Although there are differences in the symptoms of these two types of scrotal eczema, they both cause intense itching that makes it impossible for patients to sleep, recurring episodes that are unbearable, and elephantiasis-like changes in the scrotal skin. In fact, the symptoms of scrotal eczema are quite typical, if men have the above symptoms, to consider the scrotal eczema and caused by the need to go to the hospital for treatment, the earlier the scrotal eczema treatment effect is better, usually can not drink and stay up late, the diet should be light.