
What Causes Itchy Painful Rashes Around Genital Area?

Question: I have a rash around my genitals, no lesions, however it does feel to be bumpy. Its very itchy, and painful. The rash also is also affecting the lower part of the scrotum, near the "taint" however mainly affects the inner thigh and where the genitals meet. I'm not sure wether or not its just jock itch or what. definitely needs to go away!!
Brief Answer:
this is yeast
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thanks for your question,
This is jock it or otherwise called a yeast or fungal infection. They are very common in the summer when the weather is hot and people sweat. We have yeast all the time but sometimes with heat and sweat the yeast takes over and causes infection.
There are many jock itch creams and powers that you can buy over the counter. Probably the most effective one is lamisil (terbenafine). You can buy this at the drug store. Use it for 1-2 weeks twice a day until it is resolved. If you see it coming back again or just feel itchy use it again for a few days.
Let me know if you have further questions
Regards,
Dr. Robinson
this is yeast
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thanks for your question,
This is jock it or otherwise called a yeast or fungal infection. They are very common in the summer when the weather is hot and people sweat. We have yeast all the time but sometimes with heat and sweat the yeast takes over and causes infection.
There are many jock itch creams and powers that you can buy over the counter. Probably the most effective one is lamisil (terbenafine). You can buy this at the drug store. Use it for 1-2 weeks twice a day until it is resolved. If you see it coming back again or just feel itchy use it again for a few days.
Let me know if you have further questions
Regards,
Dr. Robinson
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


thank you! hopefully I can get some relief!!
Brief Answer:
you are welcome
Detailed Answer:
It may take a few days to cut down the itching but it should be much better soon
Dr. Robinson
you are welcome
Detailed Answer:
It may take a few days to cut down the itching but it should be much better soon
Dr. Robinson
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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