
What should I do if I have tinea cruris (jock itch) in the groin area?
Disease description:
I am 36 years old. Recently, I have felt some itching in my groin area, accompanied by redness and skin flaking. The doctor diagnosed it as jock itch (tinea cruris). I would like to know what measures should be taken if one develops jock itch in the groin area?

If you have contracted tinea cruris (jock itch) in the groin area, the following measures are recommended:
1. Keep the area clean and dry: Maintain cleanliness and dryness of the groin area to avoid a moist environment that may promote fungal growth.
2. Topical antifungal medications: Under a doctor's guidance, apply topical antifungal medications, such as ketoconazole cream or terbinafine cream, to eliminate the fungus and alleviate symptoms.
3. Oral medications: If the condition is severe or topical treatments are ineffective, oral antifungal medications such as itraconazole may be taken as directed by a physician. However, special populations, such as pregnant women, should use these medications only under medical supervision.
4. Avoid scratching: Refrain from scratching the affected area to prevent worsening of the infection or secondary infections.
5. Improve lifestyle habits: Wear loose, breathable clothing and avoid sitting for prolonged periods to reduce local moisture. Additionally, maintain a balanced diet to enhance your body's immunity.
6. Regular follow-up: Follow the doctor's instructions for regular follow-up visits to monitor changes in the condition and assess treatment effectiveness.