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Any tips for dealing with persistent jock itch? Asking for a friend...
Don't get it in the first place. It's really hard to get rid of permanently once it's established.
I got it first on my chest in a tiny little spot, mostly ignored the mild itching. Antifungals chased it away. Came back. I ignored it.
Got it in my asscrack couple years later. Didn't pay it much attention for some months until it started to seriously itch and my scratching it was remarked upon. Went to see a doctor then, finally.
Now antifungals will banish it for some time if used for couple of weeks, but it always comes back. Maybe not this time, switched up the medication.
I was amazed how little embarrassment I felt when showing my asshole to some seventyish old lady skin doctor for the second time.
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Ketoconazole and itraconazole topical creams worked great for me, if it can deal with Indian humidity it should work for you!
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Well let me tell you what worked for my friend:
-- Cleanliness. My friend was working at a gym and tended to work out (sweat) heavily in the AM, work a 12 hour shift including sporadic physical labor and exercise without showering, and that's when it crept in. Shower and change undergarments regularly.
-- Baby powder. Powder your junk to keep dry.
-- Anti fungal creams work, but have to be applied multiple times per day. He ultimately got a prescription and that cleared it up, but I think that was only moderately stronger than the ordinary products at a CVS.
Fixed an important oversight in your post.
Lmao
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Your friend sounds like a smart man! Thanks for the tips.
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I agree with the answer below. I had a persistent case of jock rash, used anti-fungal meds for years before seeing a colorectal specialist. Turned out I had an anal fistula and needed surgery. Been good ever since.
We just got a dog and I have been walking way more, and I’ve never had issues before now. So I’m pretty sure it’s fungus related.
Edit: I mean… My friend…
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Well my friend doesn't exactly have good health insurance right now so more looking for OTC options. Lotrimin supposedly works well but only as a band-aid.
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