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How do I Choose the Best Tinea Cruris Treatment?

Jacquelyn Gilchrist
Jacquelyn Gilchrist

Tinea cruris treatment often consists of over-the-counter antifungal products for patients with mild cases of this fungal infection. Also called jock itch, this skin infection affects the groin area of men and boys. When it is particularly persistent, a doctor may prescribe additional topical or oral medications as a tinea cruris treatment. He will also likely recommend personal hygiene strategies to accelerate the healing and prevent the infection from returning.

Patients who have an underlying medical condition or those who have never had tinea cruris before should consult a doctor before beginning any treatment. Those with a suppressed immune system due to another condition, such as diabetes or human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), may need prescription drugs, as it will generally be more difficult for them to fight off the infection. In addition, many patients with a fungal infection of the groin may also find that the same fungus has infected their feet. This is called athlete's foot and it should be treated at the same time as the groin to help prevent the fungus from returning.

Good personal hygiene habits can help treat tinea cruris.
Good personal hygiene habits can help treat tinea cruris.

Those with mild symptoms may try over-the-counter products for tinea cruris treatment. These drugs include allylamines and azoles, such as clotrimazole or terbinafine hydrochloride, which may be available in the form of a powder, spray, or lotion. Patients should apply the product to the affected area twice daily. After the fungal infection clears up, patients should continue to apply the medication for the next 10 days.

Over-the-counter medications may be helpful in treating tinea cruris.
Over-the-counter medications may be helpful in treating tinea cruris.

When over-the-counter products fail to clear up the infection, the next step in tinea cruris treatment is to use prescription medications. The doctor may prescribe oxiconazole or econazole, which are both applied topically. Some patients may find relief with an oral medication, such as fluconazole or itraconazole. Before taking these oral drugs for treating tinea cruris, patients must disclose their other medications. Blood thinners and medications to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or ulcers may interact with these drugs.

A doctor should be consulted before beginning tinea cruris treatment.
A doctor should be consulted before beginning tinea cruris treatment.

In addition to medications, tinea cruris treatment should include personal hygiene improvements. Since this fungus thrives in a warm, damp environment, patients should bathe immediately after exercising or excessively sweating. They must use a clean towel each time to dry the affected area and apply a powder, as recommended by their doctors. It is also essential to avoid sharing personal items with others. Laundering clothing often and changing underwear twice daily may also help accelerate healing and prevent the patient from requiring treatment again.

Discussion Comments

manykitties2

Women can actually suffer from tinea cruris as well, though it often is caused by things like wearing a damp bathing suit too long, as well as sweating and not showering properly afterward.

For women the treatment of tinea cruris is the same as with men, though it is best to check with a doctor and make sure you are treating the right thing. Sometimes other things can cause rashes and itching in the groin area, so it is best to get checked out by a doctor if you suddenly start itching. On the bright side, tinea cruris is actually not contagious, so you don't have to worry about giving it to a partner.

wander

Jock itch can be one of the worst things you can get, especially in the summertime when you spend half of the day hot and sweaty. Tinea cruris is usually easily cured, but it just takes acknowledging the problem and seeking appropriate help.

For myself I ended up going to a pharmacist and asking him if he could give me anything for the persistent itch I was having. Yes, it was a bit embarrassing, but when you are really uncomfortable swallowing your pride can do wonders.

The pharmacist gave me some inexpensive over-the-counter the cream and it got rid of my jock itch in just a week. I am glad I went in for help.

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    • Good personal hygiene habits can help treat tinea cruris.
      By: Gennadiy Poznyakov
      Good personal hygiene habits can help treat tinea cruris.
    • Over-the-counter medications may be helpful in treating tinea cruris.
      By: hikrcn
      Over-the-counter medications may be helpful in treating tinea cruris.
    • A doctor should be consulted before beginning tinea cruris treatment.
      By: asierromero
      A doctor should be consulted before beginning tinea cruris treatment.
    • Topical medications may help treat tinea cruris.
      By: 3ThousandPhotoSTD
      Topical medications may help treat tinea cruris.
    • Oral medication, such as fluconazole, may be helpful in curing tinea cruris.
      By: javiercorrea15
      Oral medication, such as fluconazole, may be helpful in curing tinea cruris.
    • Foot fungus may be transmitted by using public showers.
      By: Andreas Schindl
      Foot fungus may be transmitted by using public showers.