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💠 Jock Itch Symptoms & Management ➟ What is jock itch? → Jock itch, also called tinea cruris, is a common fungal infection of the groin area. → It usually affects the groin folds and inner thighs. → It is more common when the area stays warm, sweaty, and moist. 💠 Common signs and symptoms ➟ Itching in the groin → Itching is usually the main symptom. ➟ Red rash → A red rash may appear in the groin folds or inner thighs. ➟ Scaly raised edge → The border of the rash may look scaly, raised, and more active than the center. ➟ Ring-shaped rash → The rash may form a curved or ring-like shape. ➟ Burning or irritation → The skin may burn, sting, or feel sore. ➟ Worse with sweat → Heat, sweating, and tight clothing can make itching and rash worse. ➟ Flaking or peeling skin → The skin may become dry, flaky, cracked, or peel. ➟ Spreads to inner thighs → It can spread from the groin folds to the upper inner thighs. ➟ Usually less on scrotum → In many cases, the scrotum is less affected than the nearby groin folds. ➟ May come with athlete’s foot → The same fungus can spread from the feet to the groin through towels, clothes, or scratching. 💠 Management ➟ Keep the area dry → Dry the groin well after bathing or sweating. ➟ Wear loose cotton clothing → Avoid tight underwear and tight pants, as they trap heat and moisture. ➟ Use antifungal cream → Common options include clotrimazole, terbinafine, or miconazole. → Use as directed on the label or by your doctor. ➟ Continue treatment fully → Continue the cream for the full recommended time, even if the rash starts improving. ➟ Do not share towels → Wash towels, underwear, and clothes regularly to reduce spread and reinfection. ➟ Treat athlete’s foot too → If you also have foot fungus, treat it to prevent the infection from coming back. ➟ Avoid steroid-only creams → Steroid creams can hide symptoms and may worsen fungal infection if used alone. 💠 When to see a doctor ➟ Get checked if: → The rash is painful, spreading, or recurrent → There is pus, swelling, fever, or open wounds → It does not improve in 1–2 weeks of proper antifungal treatment → You have diabetes, weak immunity, or frequent fungal infections → You are not sure if it is jock itch, eczema, psoriasis, or another skin condition ⚠️ Medical disclaimer: This note is for general health education only. Skin rashes can look similar, so please consult a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment, especially if symptoms are severe, recurrent, spreading, or not improving.

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