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Jock Itch
December 2, 2024

Jock itch is an infection of the skin on the groin and upper inner thigh areas. It is common in athletes and in people who sweat a lot.
Signs & Symptoms
- Redness
- Itching
- Raised red rash with borders. Center areas of the rash are dry with small scales.
Causes
Jock itch is usually caused by a fungus. It can also result from garments that irritate the skin. Jock itch is more likely to occur after taking antibiotics or steroids, or in persons who have diabetes or a weakened immune system.
Treatment
Over-the-counter antifungal creams treat most cases of jock itch. Stronger creams or an oral medicine can be prescribed, if needed. Follow package directions.
Self-Care / Prevention
- Don’t wear tight, close-fitting clothing. Wear boxer shorts, not briefs. Put socks on before underwear. Fungus on the feet, such as from athlete’s foot can transfer to the groin. Change underwear often, especially after tasks that leave you hot and sweaty.
- Bathe or shower right after a workout. Don’t use antibacterial soaps. Dry the groin area well.
- Sleep in the nude or in a nightshirt.
- Apply powder to the groin area to help keep it dry. If you sweat a lot or are very overweight, use a drying powder with miconazole nitrate.
- Wash workout clothes after each wearing. Don’t store damp clothing in a locker or gym bag.
- Don’t share towels or clothes that have come in contact with the rash.
- Avoid scratching the area.