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Men’s Health Issues
Men’s Health Issues
Jock Itch
Jock itch is an infection of the skin on the groin and upper inner thigh areas.
Signs & Symptoms
•Redness.
•Itching.
•Raised red rash with borders. Center areas of the rash are dry with small scales.
Causes
Jock itch is usually caused by a fungus. It can also result from garments that irritate the skin and from taking antibiotics. Jock itch is more likely to occur in hot, humid conditions.
Treatment
Over-the-counter antifungal creams treat most cases of jock itch. Stronger creams or an oral medicine can be prescribed, if needed.
To Prevent Jock Itch
•Don’t wear tight, close-fitting clothing. Wear boxer shorts, not briefs. Change underwear often, especially after tasks that leave you hot and sweaty.
•Bathe or shower right away after a workout. Don’t use antibacterial (deodorant) soaps. Dry the groin area well.
•Apply talc or other powder to the groin area to help keep it dry. If you sweat a lot or are very overweight, use a drying powder with miconazole nitrate.
•Wash workout clothes after each wearing. Don’t store damp clothing in a locker or gym bag.
•Sleep in the nude or in a nightshirt.
•Don’t share towels or clothes that have come in contact with the rash.
Wear loose-fitting clothes during exercise.
Self-Care / Prevention
To Treat Jock Itch
•Use over-the-counter antifungal cream, powder, or lotion for jock itch. Follow package directions.
Does any liquid ooze from the rash? Or, do symptoms worsen or last longer than 2 weeks despite using self-care?
Questions to Ask
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