Tinea cruris
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Fungal infection of the groin area
Tinea cruris, commonly known as jock itch, is a dermatophyte fungal infection that affects the groin area. It is a form of tinea, which is a group of diseases caused by fungi known as dermatophytes.
Signs and symptoms[edit | edit source]
Tinea cruris typically presents as a red, itchy rash in the groin area. The rash may have a well-defined edge and can spread to the inner thighs and buttocks. The affected skin may become scaly or flaky, and in some cases, blisters may form. The itching can be intense, leading to discomfort and irritation.
Causes[edit | edit source]
Tinea cruris is caused by dermatophyte fungi, most commonly Trichophyton rubrum. These fungi thrive in warm, moist environments, making the groin area particularly susceptible. Factors that increase the risk of developing tinea cruris include excessive sweating, wearing tight clothing, and having a weakened immune system.
Diagnosis[edit | edit source]
Diagnosis of tinea cruris is typically based on the appearance of the rash and the patient's history. A skin scraping may be taken and examined under a microscope to confirm the presence of fungal elements. In some cases, a culture may be performed to identify the specific type of fungus.
Treatment[edit | edit source]
Treatment for tinea cruris involves the use of topical antifungal medications, such as clotrimazole, miconazole, or terbinafine. In more severe cases, oral antifungal medications may be prescribed. It is important to keep the affected area clean and dry, and to avoid tight-fitting clothing to prevent further irritation.
Prevention[edit | edit source]
Preventive measures for tinea cruris include maintaining good personal hygiene, keeping the groin area dry, and wearing loose-fitting clothing. It is also advisable to avoid sharing personal items such as towels and to change out of wet clothing promptly after exercising.
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