There is no most effective treatment drug for testicular inflammation. Antibiotics (ceftriaxone, etc.), painkillers (ibuprofen, etc.), interferon, etc., can be used under the guidance of a physician, and surgery may be required when the condition is particularly severe. 1. Antibiotics and painkillers: testicular inflammation is usually caused by bacterial or viral infections. When bacterial infection exists, antibiotics should be used for treatment, such as ceftriaxone, levofloxacin, etc., which are able to remove disease-causing bacteria; when testicular inflammation causes obvious pain, painkillers such as diclofenac sodium, ibuprofen, etc. can be used to improve the situation. 2. Interferon: For the testicular inflammation caused by mumps virus infection, interferon is mainly applied for treatment, such as recombinant human interferon a-2b, which can inhibit viral replication and play a role in killing the virus, which is conducive to the recovery of testicular inflammation. 3. Surgical treatment: when testicular inflammation is more serious and there is obvious abscess, surgical treatment should be considered, such as incision and drainage. In the process of treatment, we must listen to the doctor’s guidance, safe and reasonable use of drugs, do not self-medication; surgical treatment should also do a good job of post-operative care, to prevent infection. Testosterone patients should not blindly use drugs, drugs should be applied under the guidance of the doctor, the patient is best to go to the hospital to follow the doctor’s instructions.