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Jock itch ?

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Can anyone suggest a remedy for jock itch. A red rash around the genital area in the groin?

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Get to the pharmacy and get some medicine, either a lotion or spray.  Time to go sans underwear and lay about freely until it heals.

I get the same from time to time. this does the job for me. you can buy in 7 11.

 

 

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Beta-Dipo.. from your pharmacy.. cortisone cream.. use sparingly.. try to keep area dry as possible.. talc powder may help.. no jocks.. let 'em swing.. 

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2 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

Get to the pharmacy and get some medicine, either a lotion or spray.  Time to go sans underwear and lay about freely until it heals.

Thanks. I've been applying Aloe Vera sap which has certainly reduced the itching. I am just concerned as to whether it will kill the cause. Your advice taken.

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Try a better class of woman next time

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2 minutes ago, Laza 45 said:

Beta-Dipo.. from your pharmacy.. cortisone cream.. use sparingly.. try to keep area dry as possible.. talc powder may help.. no jocks.. let 'em swing.. 

Thanks. I'm letting them swing but at my age I need pads for knee protection.????

Tonaf antifungal cream, it's cheap and it works

regards Worgeordie

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1 minute ago, worgeordie said:

Tonaf antifungal cream, it's cheap and it works

regards Worgeordie

Thanks bonny lad.

 

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7 minutes ago, Grumpy one said:

Try a better class of woman next time

At 86? If only.????

15 minutes ago, Gandtee said:

Thanks. I'm letting them swing but at my age I need pads for knee protection.????

Then cut them off, easy total solution, problem will never return. 

Mida B cream.        

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18 minutes ago, Laza 45 said:

Beta-Dipo.. from your pharmacy.. cortisone cream.. use sparingly.. try to keep area dry as possible.. talc powder may help.. no jocks.. let 'em swing.. 

Cortisone won't fill anf fungus..only gives itch relief. Use something with a fungicide like Lymarin or Canesten creme.

 

Then after you rid yourself of the fungus ...follow directions, use Snake Brand prickly heat powder after every shower...believe me...I had a terrible case a few years back....no issues ever since using this every day.

 

Important to shower ASAP after exercise or getting sweated up in this climate...the longer you go...the more chance for fungi to take hold.

 

Good Luck

8 minutes ago, Gandtee said:

At 86? If only.????

And I thought I was the oldest one on TV at 73 .  Talking of spots , I have about 10 red spots halfway down my right thigh , appeared 2 days ago , I can only think heat rash. No itch but not a pretty sight.

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Canestan cream. Cured in 24 hours. Shower daily, twice if necessary.

8 minutes ago, tonray said:

Cortisone won't fill anf fungus..only gives itch relief. Use something with a fungicide like Lymarin or Canesten creme.

 

Then after you rid yourself of the fungus ...follow directions, use Snake Brand prickly heat powder after every shower...believe me...I had a terrible case a few years back....no issues ever since using this every day.

 

Important to shower ASAP after exercise or getting sweated up in this climate...the longer you go...the more chance for fungi to take hold.

 

Good Luck

Not necessarily fungal infection... more likely heat rash..  cortisone cream gets rid of inflammation.. quite quickly too..  

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7 minutes ago, scorecard said:

Then cut them off, easy total solution, problem will never return. 

But then I'll have nothing to scratch. Or experience a mild resurgence of sexual feelings once a year. Sometimes more often according to which way the wind is blowing.????

In the middle of a serious battle at the moment....and winning......H-CORT cream; lightly applied four times a day.....getting there.

 

Won't post pics.....!

3 minutes ago, Laza 45 said:

Not necessarily fungal infection... more likely heat rash..  cortisone cream gets rid of inflammation.. quite quickly too..  

Jock Itch is generally used to denote a fungal infection...but if simple prickly heat then you are correct.

 

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/jock-itch/symptoms-causes/syc-20353807#:~:text=Jock itch (tinea cruris) is,lot or who are overweight.

11 minutes ago, Gandtee said:

But then I'll have nothing to scratch. Or experience a mild resurgence of sexual feelings once a year. Sometimes more often according to which way the wind is blowing.????

So cut off the old ones and buy a new pair, use super glue to set them in place. Job completed in less than a minute.

 

 

On the other hand perhaps replace the whole set with new. When you buy the new set just select cut or uncut, and dangle or tight.

cut back on sugars also as diet helps in healing it

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4 minutes ago, 4reaL said:

cut back on sugars also as diet helps in healing it

That's a point. I've just started to make and drink ginger beer which has a lot of sugar.

22 minutes ago, PatOngo said:

Mida B cream.        

I agree. Myda B is very good. It is an Anti fungal and Anti Inflammatory cream. It is also cheap 40 baht per tube.

Vinegar.  Really.

Douse the whole area (including the back door) generously after showering.  Twice a day.  No harm in dabbing the armpits as well, the fungus likes such areas.

Or you can use rubbing alcohol the same way.

Going pantless helps, but not recommended outdoors.  ????

 

 

17 minutes ago, scorecard said:

So cut off the old ones and buy a new pair, use super glue to set them in place. Job completed in less than a minute.

On the other hand perhaps replace the whole set with new. When you buy the new set just select cut or uncut, and dangle or tight.

 

Could be a new market for these.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5801573/The-man-millionaire-inventing-fake-dog-testicles.html

 

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"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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2 minutes ago, bendejo said:

Vinegar.  Really.

Douse the whole area (including the back door) generously after showering.  Twice a day.

Or you can use rubbing alcohol the same way.

Going pantless helps, but not recommended outdoors.  ????

 

 

........you will be left alone too........Cod and Chips, anyone....????

Go to a doctor to get a proper diagnosis. Then get the correct treatment. All that itches is not fungal. There are a variety of heat rashes. Ignore the advice on this thread and see a doctor specialist in skin conditions.

30 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

Try to and avoid creams, unguents and pastes that can exacerbate the problem before curing it. Ask at your local pharmacy for Clotrimazole Dusting Powder or get it on lazada.

 

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/mycoderm-c-clotimazole-dusting-powder-1-75-g-2-i1386820384-s3535552457.html

 

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Having played sports for more than 40 years, "Jock itch" has been known to me for yonks.

 

The clotrimazole dusting powder pictured above will do the trick, as will another dusting powder called Myda which also contains clotrimazole, and other creams which will also do it are miconazole and terbinafine (also known as Lamisil) the latter being the faster acting cream.

 

Sometimes you have to continue the treatment for more than a week, and very often until after all trace of it has gone.

 

There are some cheap generic powders/creams here so compare prices before you buy.
 

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