In the case of tick bites on the private parts, patients need to take reasonable treatment measures strictly under the guidance of doctors. Usually, after being bitten by a tick, it should not be forcibly removed, so as not to break the mouthparts inside the skin and tear the skin. Patients can use ether, kerosene, chloroform, turpentine, etc. to apply on the head of ticks under the guidance of doctors, or light mosquito coils next to the ticks, which will release their mouths after a few minutes. Patients can also use liquid paraffin and petroleum jelly to apply to the tick’s head to suffocate it, and then use tweezers to gently pull it out. In order to reduce the risk of infection, the patient should disinfect the area and use 2% lidocaine hydrochloride as a topical seal around the affected area. After waiting for a few minutes, hold the tick’s head with tweezers and gently pull the tick out. After extraction, 2000 u of trypsin with 100 mL of saline can be applied to the affected area to accelerate wound healing. If the mouthparts of the tick are found to be broken in the skin, surgical treatment is also required. In addition, if the patient develops symptoms of systemic poisoning, the patient can be treated with antihistamines such as benadryl and ipratropium or corticosteroids such as dexamethasone and prednisone as prescribed by the doctor. In the case of tick paralysis or tick-bite fever, the patient needs to be rescued in time. It is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment after tick bites on the private parts, and take reasonable treatment measures in strict compliance with the doctor’s instructions, so as not to cause serious consequences.