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    Jock itch

    Jock itch with a rash
    Jock itch is usually an itchy rash in the fold of skin in the groin. In men, the skin fold beneath the scrotum is often affected as well, but not the penis. Usually the area is red and slightly scaly. It usually has a sharp border, demarcating it clearly from the unaffected skin. If you look closely at the border, you may see small pimples. The rash spreads outwards and, as it does so, the centre may clear. Both sides are usually affected.

    This is sometimes known as ‘sweat rash’, but it is not caused by sweat. The actual cause is a tinea fungus – the same fungus that causes athlete’s foot. In fact, jock itch is probably ‘caught’ from your own feet. Check between your toes for the red, scaly appearance of athlete’s foot. Athlete’s foot is very common in people who do a lot of sport, because it is easily caught from the floors of communal changing rooms and showers.

    What to do
    Although sweat does not cause the rash, the fungus does thrive in warm, moist, sweaty conditions, so you can help yourself by:

    • not wearing tight underpants
    • wearing 100% cotton underpants instead of synthetic fabrics
    • drying yourself carefully in the groin and around the testicles after bathing or showering
    • losing weight if you have a paunch
    • looking after your feet to avoid athlete’s foot (look at the section on sweaty feet.

    Fungi also thrive on skin that is slightly damaged. Skin damage is commonly caused by perfumes in soaps, shampoos and shower gels, and enzymes in washing powders. So you can help yourself by:

    • washing with an unperfumed soap
    • if you wash your hair in the shower, not letting the foam run down your body into the groin creases
    • not using ‘enzyme’ or ‘biological’ washing powders for your underpants.

    These self-help measures will discourage the fungus but probably will not eliminate it, so see your doctor for an antifungal cream.

    Jock itch without a rash
    Sometimes the groin area can be very itchy but there is no rash to be seen. In this case, a fungal infection is unlikely. Probably your skin is very sensitive to soaps and perfumes, so follow the advice above and look at the section on itching.


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    Comments on this article:

    Posted by Anonymous at 12/04/2009 10:17:00

    is it contagiuos while having sex ?

    Posted by R at 09/04/2009 00:43:00

    Wow this is my exact situation. I'm very clean person with nice smooth skin and have been complimented on it to, but I have "athletes foot" and my right big toe's nail is disgusting (black) and plams of my feet get real dry. I used cocoa butter to cream to try and keep them moisturized. Also I noticed recently between my legs a dry patch of skin with discoloration that would get flaky after some hours after a shower, but it didn't itch at all though. I have just recently been taking Fluconazole pills 300mg/wk for my feet for the past month and I have also been using nystatin-trimacinolone cream for the "jock itch". I have two questions.First, will my skin color on the patches between my legs turn back to its orginal color/tone? I'm darkskinned and since I've been using the cream the patches have turned real light. Secondly how long could you estimate the athletes foot will take to clear up from what I've told you so far? So I could finally show my feet off without shame. Thanks alot

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