10/15/2018 / By Zoey Sky
Jock itch, or tinea cruris, refers to a fungal infection that affects the groin. This condition can be treated with over-the-counter (OTC) ointments, but some medications may cause negative side effects. To avoid these adverse effects, consider using natural and effective home remedies for jock itch. (h/t to Homeo-Pathic.ESY.es)
Instead of OTC ointments, you may opt for the following home remedies to treat jock itch that are just as effective, but without the side effects:
Once you develop jock itch, keep the affected area clean and dry. If the itching becomes unbearable, take a warm, soothing bath.
Below are some tips that can help manage and prevent jock itch:
Jock itch spreads because of dermatophytes, which are fungi that naturally live on your skin. Normally, dermatophytes don’t cause problems. But if you keep wearing sweat-soaked clothes after a workout, the prolonged exposure to moisture may allow the fungi to quickly reproduce. An overgrowth of dermatophytes in the groin area usually causes jock itch.
Dermatophytes are highly contagious, and jock itch can spread via close personal contact with an infected person. The condition may also spread through contact with the unwashed clothing of someone who has tinea cruris.
Jock itch can infect both genders, but it most often affects men who wear athletic supporters. Aside from itchiness, the symptoms of this condition include dandruff-like scales and blisters that may develop on either side of the scrotum. These blisters can also spread along the groin area.
At least one in five people develop a fungal infection that may spread to other parts of the body such as the arms, chest, legs, or feet.
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