The scrotal eczema infection in men has a great impact on work and study and therefore needs to be treated promptly. At this stage, the treatment of scrotal eczema is mainly based on medication, supplemented by usual care. The medication for scrotal eczema is divided into oral medication, external cleansing medication and external coating medication. Oral medications can take antihistamines, such as loratadine tablets, chlorpheniramine, paracetamol and other drugs. These medications can achieve quick itch relief and are more effective for scrotal eczema caused by allergies. If the symptoms of scrotal eczema are more serious and there are already signs of infection, then you can take raw materials such as cefradine, roxithromycin and amoxicillin dispersible tablets. If the scrotal eczema is caused by a fungal infection, you can also take antifungal medications such as Tepifenacin tablets and mycophenolate tablets. The external cleaning medication can use furnace glycerine lotion, 3% boric acid solution, etc. The external smear medication is more, such as wet poison clear, Yangsong ointment, Mometasone gel, eczema cream, eczema Ning, eczema cream, Pairexon, etc. are drugs. Along with the medication, the usual care is also very important. Avoid stimulating the scrotum again, avoid scratching it with your hands as much as possible, don’t wash the area with hot water or soapy water, and don’t use hormone-containing drugs to apply it locally. The use of hormonal drugs can be very effective at the time, but can form a dependency and lead to more severe symptoms. The diet should be light, onion, ginger, garlic, strong tea, coffee, alcohol and other foods and drugs that can easily cause allergies should not be eaten. Pay attention to personal hygiene and try to wear loose clothing.