Itchy bumps on boys’ organs are considered to be related to scrotal eczema, genital herpes, and folliculitis, and can be treated with glucocorticosteroid medication, antiviral medication, and antibacterial medication. 1. Scrotal eczema: when boys have itchy bumps on their organs, it may be related to scrotal eczema, which manifests itself in the symptoms of localized herpes mounds and small blisters. Patients can cooperate with the doctor to apply local glucocorticoid medication, such as hydrocortisone butyrate cream, mometasone furoate cream, etc., which can play an anti-inflammatory and anti-itching role. 2. Genital herpes: It is mainly caused by herpes simplex virus infection, so it should be treated with antiviral drugs, such as acyclovir and valacyclovir, which can effectively inhibit the virus and improve the condition. 3. Folliculitis: It is mainly triggered by the stimulation of hair follicles by Staphylococcus aureus. You should follow the doctor’s instructions to apply antibacterial drugs locally, such as mupirocin ointment, erythromycin ointment, etc., which can inhibit the local bacteria, so as to treat the condition. During the treatment period, you should avoid scratching the affected area with your hands so as not to aggravate the condition. And under the guidance of professional physicians to clarify the cause before treatment, not blindly use drugs.