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  1. Jul 15, 2022 · Treatment for groin rash depends on the underlying cause of it. Some common treatments for causes of groin rash include: antibiotics, both oral and topical. antiseptic cream. emollient moisturizers. antifungal cream. steroid creams. Some causes of groin rash are self-limiting and do not require treatment.

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    • What Is Tinea cruris?
    • What Does Tinea Cruris Look like?
    • Tinea Cruris Symptoms
    • When to See A Doctor About Tinea Cruris
    • Tinea Cruris Diagnosis
    • Tinea Cruris Treatment
    • Tinea Cruris Outcome
    • Preventing Recurring Tinea Cruris

    Tinea cruris is a fungal skin infection of the groin. Some types of fungal germs (fungi) are commonly found on human skin. They usually do no harm. However, if conditions are right they can 'invade' the skin, multiply and cause infection. The conditions fungi like best are warm, moist and airless areas of skin, such as the groin, under the arms and...

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    Symptoms of tinea cruris include: 1. The groin becomes itchy and a bit sore, mainly in the crease between the top of the leg and the genitals. 2. In men the scrotum may also be itchy. 3. Red, slightly scaly skin in the groin, usually with a definite edge or border. Both sides are commonly affected. 4. The rash often spreads a short way down the ins...

    You should see a GP if: 1. The rash is painful or you develop a fever. 2. The rash has not improved after a week of using a topical antifungal medicine as recommended by a pharmacist. 3. The rash hasn't cleared up fully after three weeks of treatment. 4. You have a weakened body defence (immune system), eg, if you are having chemotherapy, have diab...

    The diagnosis can usually be made by the features of the rash. Occasionally, if there is doubt about the diagnosis, skin scrapings can be sent to the laboratory to identify features that would indicate a fungal infection. If there is any concern that the diagnosis may be more serious then you may be referred to a specialist (dermatologist) and may ...

    Self-care

    1. Wear loose-fitting clothes made of cotton or material designed to keep moisture away from the skin. 2. Good hygiene by washing affected skin areas daily. 3. Dry thoroughly after washing, especially in the skin folds. 4. Avoid scratching, which may spread the infection to other sites. 5. Do not share towels, and wash them frequently, to reduce the risk of passing on the infection to someone else. 6. Wash clothes and bed linen frequently to get rid of any fungal spores. If a child is affecte...

    Topical antifungal creams

    A topical antifungal cream can be used if there is mild, non-extensive disease. Options include terbinafine, clotrimazole, miconazole, or econazole cream. Treatment with a topical antifungal cream may be repeated in the future if there is a good response to topical treatment and there are recurrent episodes of mild, non-extensive disease. An antifungal powder can be used (eg, miconazole) but creams are recommended as being more effective.

    Steroid cream

    A mildly-potent topical corticosteroidcan be used in addition to a topical antifungal cream if there is associated marked inflammation, eg, hydrocortisone 1% cream, applied once daily for a maximum of 7 days. A topical corticosteroid preparation should not be used alone on skin lesions.

    Tinea cruris usually clears up in 1 to 3 weeks with treatment, including antifungal creams. However, for people who are particularly susceptible, such as athletes and those who sweat a lot, recurrences are common and the problem may become long term (chronic).

    To prevent any recurring tinea cruris (fungal groin infection) you should continue with self-care as outlined under treatment above: 1. Wash your groin daily; then dry thoroughly. Drying is perhaps the most important point. It is easy to put on underwear when your groin is not quite dry. The damp groin is then an ideal site for fungal germs (fungi)...

  2. Dec 1, 2021 · Jock itch is a common fungal (caused by a fungus) infection similar to ringworm. Jock itch causes an itchy, stinging, burning rash on the skin around your groin, inner thighs and butt crack (gluteal cleft). Tinea cruris is another name for jock itch. Tinea is another name for ringworm, and cruris means groin. With this infection, your skin may ...

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  4. May 18, 2023 · Jock itch is a fungal skin infection that causes an itchy rash in warm, moist areas of the body. The rash often affects the groin and inner thighs and may be shaped like a ring. The condition is also called tinea cruris. Jock itch gets its name because it's common in athletes. It's also common in people who sweat a lot.

  5. Mar 21, 2024 · Heat rash is typically found in skin folds, such as armpits, groin, elbows, and under the breasts. Treatment recommendations typically include taking a cool shower or bath, patting skin dry, and applying topical itch relievers. This article discusses what heat rash looks like and what causes it.

  6. Dec 21, 2023 · Physical activity makes you sweat. Too much sweat can clog your sweat ducts. Hot, humid weather. When it's hot, your body sweats to stay cool. Up to 30% of people living in warm climates get heat ...

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