Allergic glans can be treated with ointments such as hydrocortisone ointment and compound dexamethasone acetate cream. Allergic glans is commonly caused by irritation such as soap, condoms, underwear, drug allergies and so on. The main manifestations are itching, erythema and exudates on the glans, and in severe cases there will be redness and swelling. This evidence can be treated with corticosteroid preparations, such as hydrocortisone ointment, compound dexamethasone acetate cream and other ointments, in order to anti-inflammatory, anti-itching, anti-allergy, and to reduce exudation. Hydrocortisone ointment is used for eczema, neurodermatitis, atopic dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis and pruritus. Its adverse reactions are occasional allergic reactions, long-term use can cause localized hyperpigmentation, skin atrophy, capillary dilatation, etc. Contraindications are prohibited for those who are allergic to this product. Note that this product should not be used in skin ulcers. Compound dexamethasone acetate cream is used for chronic eczema, neurodermatitis, contact dermatitis, limited pruritus, seborrheic dermatitis. Its adverse reactions are long-term use can lead to skin atrophy, hyperpigmentation and secondary infection, etc. Occasionally, allergic reactions. Contraindications are that the product is prohibited for people with viral infections, and attention should be paid to avoid contact with eyes and other mucous membranes when using the drug. Allergic glans should be used under the guidance of a physician, do not self-medication or unauthorized prolongation of the medication time, in order to avoid causing adverse consequences.