Glans eczema is not contagious. There are two types of glans eczema: primary and recurrent. Primary is the first infection that causes eczema. Eczema as the name implies must have exudate, otherwise it would not be diagnosed as eczema without running water. In addition, when glans eczema is in the chronic or recurrent phase, the eczema area may appear drier, but there will also be exudate during acute episodes. These exudates will persistently itch, and relying on distractions will not resolve the itch, and the itch will get worse when it is quiet, especially when the eczema is itchy late at night. Eczema is prone to recurrence and is not easily relieved by the glans, especially in people who are circumcised or circumcised and have glans eczema that is not easily cured. People who have eczema are not contagious, but they must wear condoms during sexual intercourse, because it is necessary to wear condoms during sexual intercourse to avoid eczema leading to other combined bacterial or infectious diseases.