How to treat jock itch on the inner thigh
Generally, tinea cruris (jock itch) on the inner thigh can be treated by maintaining cleanliness, avoiding scratching, applying topical antifungal medications, taking oral antifungal medications, and traditional Chinese medicine treatments. Detailed explanations are as follows:
1. Maintain cleanliness: Keep the skin on the inner thigh clean and dry. Wash the affected area daily with lukewarm water and avoid using harsh soaps or shower gels. After washing, gently pat the area dry with a clean towel.
2. Avoid scratching: Patients with jock itch often experience itching and should try to resist the urge to scratch. Itching can be relieved by gently tapping the area or applying anti-itch medications.
3. Topical antifungal medications: Under medical guidance, patients can apply clotrimazole cream, ketoconazole cream, or similar medications evenly to the inner thigh and surrounding skin to combat fungal infection and alleviate symptoms.
4. Oral antifungal medications: Patients may also take oral antifungal medications, such as itraconazole capsules or terbinafine hydrochloride tablets, under a doctor's supervision. Liver function should be monitored regularly during treatment.
5. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) treatment: Herbal washes can be used as an adjunctive therapy. Commonly used herbs include Phellodendron bark (Huang Bai), Sophora root (Ku Shen), Cnidium seed (She Chuang Zi), and Kochia fruit (Di Fu Zi). After boiling these herbs in water, allow the liquid to cool to a comfortable temperature and use it for sitz baths or wet compresses on the affected area of the inner thigh.
If you suffer from jock itch, it is recommended to seek timely medical consultation at a hospital to confirm the diagnosis and follow the doctor's instructions for standardized treatment.