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Fungus in the groin in men: causes, symptoms and treatment

It is unlikely that fungal skin diseases can be considered a rarity, and pathogenic microorganisms can affect any part of the body, including the zone of the external genitalia. Statistics confirm that the fungus in the groin in men is diagnosed much more often than in the fair sex. So what is this disease, and how dangerous is it?

Fungal skin in the groin: underlying causes

It is not difficult to guess that the main cause of such diseases is infection of fungal origin. In some cases, pathogenic microorganisms are transmitted from a sick person to a healthy person at the time of close contact, sexual intercourse, sharing of bed linen or towels, as well as visiting saunas, baths and swimming pools.

But, on the other hand, the occurrence of mycosis may be associated with a local or general decrease in immunity. After all, the skin and mucous membranes of a person are inhabited by a number of conditionally pathogenic microorganisms, which begin to multiply actively against the background of a decrease in the protective forces of man.

In addition, fungal organisms can multiply and develop only under certain conditions, in particular in a moist and warm environment. That is why the infection most often affects the skin folds, including inguinal. Risk factors include increased sweating, certain diseases of the endocrine system, neglect of personal hygiene rules, and the wearing of synthetic lingerie.

What does the fungus look like in the groin of men?

In fact, it is not so difficult to suspect an infectious disease, as it is accompanied by vivid symptoms. To begin with, large red spots appear on the skin in the region of the external genitalia. Along with this fungus in the groin in men is accompanied by severe itching, burning sensation, and sometimes even pain.

As the disease progresses, the skin on the affected areas becomes dry, cracked and flaky, which causes even more trouble. In some cases, yellowish crusts appear on top, as well as pustules and small wounds.

Fungus in the groin in men, as a rule, manifests itself on the skin of inguinal folds, perineum, around the anus, while the penis and scrotum are inflicted relatively infrequently. Only sometimes fungal infection is accompanied by inflammation of the foreskin and head.

How to treat a fungus in the groin?

Certainly, at the first suspicions it is necessary to address to the expert. To make an accurate diagnosis, scraping is often taken from the skin - during a microscopic examination, you can easily see a mycelium or colonies of pathogenic microorganisms.

Therapy, as a rule, lasts about 1-2 months. The choice of antifungal drugs depends on the type of pathogen and the severity of the underlying symptoms. Most often, special gels or ointments are prescribed for external skin treatment. Usually, those that include clotrimazole, miconazole, terbinafine are used. In cases of severe inflammation, it is advisable to use steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Sometimes you need an additional intake of oral antifungal drugs. It is also recommended to treat the affected areas with antiseptic and powder.

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