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  5. Hi, Ive been dealing with dry, flaky skin on my scrotum for about two months now, and its also really itchy. I had unprotected sex in the last 3 months, so Im a bit worried it could be something serious like an infection. Could this be related to that, or is it more likely a skin issue? What should I do to treat it?

Hi, Ive been dealing with dry, flaky skin on my scrotum for about two months now, and its also really itchy. I had unprotected sex in the last 3 months, so Im a bit worried it could be something serious like an infection. Could this be related to that, or is it more likely a skin issue? What should I do to treat it?

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Hi, Ive been dealing with dry, flaky skin on my scrotum for about two months now, and its also really itchy. I had unprotected sex in the last 3 months, so Im a bit worried it could be something serious like an infection. Could this be related to that, or is it more likely a skin issue? What should I do to treat it?

You may be experiencing a fungal infection such as jock itch. I recommend using an antifungal cream like Clotrimazole 1% twice daily on the affected area for 2-4 weeks. Additionally, keeping the area clean and dry, wearing loose-fitting underwear, and avoiding scratching will help with the itching and flakiness.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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I got a wound on the front of my leg about 2 weeks ago, and while it's healing, theres a circular, itchy rash around it thats spreading slowly. The rash is really bothering me. What could this be, and how should I treat it?

The itchy rash around your wound could be a sign of an allergic reaction, infection, or skin irritation. Here are some possible causes:Possible Causes1. Contact dermatitis: An allergic reaction to a substance, such as soap, lotion, or bandages, can cause a rash and itching.2. Infection: Bacterial, fungal, or viral infections can cause a rash, itching, and delayed wound healing.3. Eczema or atopic dermatitis: Pre-existing skin conditions can cause a rash and itching around the wound.4. Irritation from wound care products: Harsh chemicals or fragrances in wound care products can irritate the skin.Recommendations1. Consult a doctor: Show your wound and rash to your doctor to determine the cause and best course of treatment.2. Keep the wound clean: Continue to clean the wound with mild soap and water.3. Apply a topical cream: Your doctor may prescribe a topical cream or ointment to reduce itching and inflammation.4. Avoid scratching: Scratching can further irritate the skin, delay wound healing, and increase the risk of infection.When to Seek Immediate Attention1. Increased redness or swelling: If the rash or wound becomes increasingly red, swollen, or painful.2. Pus or discharge: If you notice pus or discharge from the wound.3. Fever: If you have a fever above 100.4F (38C).4. Worsening symptoms: If your symptoms worsen or don't improve with treatment.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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