How do you treat an itchy groin?
Treatment
- Apply an over-the-counter (OTC) antifungal cream, powder, or spray to the affected area.
- Wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and warm water.
- Dry the affected area thoroughly after bathing and exercise.
- Change clothes and undergarments every day.
- Wear loose cotton clothing.
What does it mean when your groin area itches?
Jock itch is a common fungal (caused by a fungus) infection similar to ringworm. Jock itch causes an itchy, stinging, burning rash on the skin around your groin, inner thighs and butt crack (gluteal cleft). Tinea cruris is another name for jock itch. Tinea is another name for ringworm, and cruris means groin.
What is the best cream for groin itch?
Most cases of jock itch can be treated with over-the-counter medicines. “You can use a topical antifungal cream, like Gold Bond medicated powder, Tinactin or Lamisil ointment,” says Dr. Modi. “If those don’t work, you can go to your doctor and get prescription-strength lotion of a similar anti-fungal powder or cream.”
How do I make my private area stop itching?
The best home remedies for vaginal itching
- Baking soda bath. Baking soda baths can potentially treat yeast infections as well as certain itchy skin conditions.
- Greek yogurt.
- Cotton underwear.
- Apple cider vinegar bath.
- Probiotic supplements.
- Coconut oil.
- Antifungal cream.
- Cortisone cream.
Does jock itch go away on its own?
Jock itch usually doesn’t go away on its own, but it can be easily treated and cured. Jock itch usually responds promptly to treatment. It is often less severe than other tinea infections, such as athlete’s foot, but may last a long time.
What is the best soap for jock itch?
FUNGICURE Medicated Anti-Fungal Wash lets you treat most jock itch conveniently in the shower without the mess and inconvenience of sprays, creams, and powders. Regular use of FUNGICURE Medicated Anti-Fungal Wash helps eliminate common fungus that can attack healthy skin.
How do I stop my private part itching at night?
Some home remedies that may help ease itching at night include:
- taking an oatmeal bath before bed.
- using topical anti-itch creams on the vulva.
- placing towel-wrapped ice packs on the vulva.
- using a topical antihistamine.
- trying OTC antifungal treatments for yeast infections.
What if jock itch is left untreated?
If you have untreated jock itch, it can be transmitted to others. In many cases, tinea infections can be treated with over-the-counter (OTC) topical creams. These creams can be applied for two to four weeks to ease symptoms and kill the overgrowth of tinea fungus.