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I have had a fungal infection in my groin area for the past 6 months, and it is not getting completely better. Is there any effective way to treat it?

Asked by Male, 34 ยท 2 months ago

A fungal infection in the groin area that continues for many months may happen because of sweating, tight clothing, humidity, diabetes, repeated scratching, incomplete treatment, or use of steroid-containing creams. These infections commonly cause itching, redness, burning, darkening of the skin, and ring-shaped rashes around the groin or inner thighs. If the infection improves temporarily and returns again, the fungus may not have been fully cleared, or the skin may be repeatedly irritated. Keeping the area clean and dry is very important for recovery. Wearing loose cotton underwear, changing sweaty clothes quickly, and avoiding moisture buildup may help reduce fungal growth. Avoid sharing towels and avoid using fairness or steroid creams without proper medical advice because they can worsen fungal infections over time. Antifungal creams or tablets are commonly used, but persistent infections may need longer treatment and proper evaluation for diabetes or resistant fungal infection. Scratching repeatedly may also damage the skin and delay healing. Consult a doctor if the rash keeps spreading, becomes painful, develops pus, or continues returning despite regular treatment and hygiene measures.
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  1. Treatment Options:a. Apply a topical antifungal cream or ointment containing clotrimazole or miconazole twice daily for several weeks.b. If no improvement, consider oral antifungal medication like Tercan 250 Tablet (Terbinafine), as prescribed by a physician.

  2. Hygiene and Care:a. Keep the affected area dry and clean.b. Wear loose-fitting, breathable clothing to reduce moisture build-up.

  3. When to Seek Further Care:

    • If the infection persists or worsens after treatment, consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.

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I am having severe itching due to a fungal infection. Could you recommend a suitable ointment or medicine for treatment?
Severe itching caused by a fungal infection is commonly seen in areas such as the groin, inner thighs, underarms, feet, or skin folds where sweating and moisture are more common. Fungal infections can cause redness, itching, burning, rashes, peeling skin, or circular patches, and conditions such as Tinea Cruris are very common in hot and humid weather. Treatment usually includes antifungal creams such as Clotrimazole, terbinafine, or luliconazole, which are generally applied to the affected area for a few weeks as advised by a doctor. It is important to keep the affected area clean and completely dry, wear loose cotton clothing, and avoid tight or sweaty clothes because moisture allows fungus to grow more easily. Avoid scratching the skin because it can worsen irritation and spread the infection further. You should also avoid using steroid combination creams without medical advice, as they may temporarily reduce itching but often worsen fungal infections and make them harder to treat later. Changing towels and undergarments regularly, bathing daily, and drying the skin properly after sweating can help prevent recurrence. If the infection is widespread, repeatedly returns, causes severe pain, pus, fever, or does not improve with creams, a doctor may prescribe oral antifungal medicines and check for conditions such as diabetes that can increase the risk of fungal infections. With proper treatment and hygiene, most fungal infections improve gradually over time.
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