Jock Itch Ringworm

What is Jock Itch Ringworm?

jock itchJock itch ringworm is not a worm at all, jock itch ringworm is in fact a fungal infection that affects the outer layers of skin, hair, or nails. This infection is most common in adult and middle-aged men.  Anyone can get jock itch, which is normaly thought to affect nearly all people at some point in their lives. Frequently documented in otherwise healthy patients, those with diabetes, obesity, and those with a weakened immune system like in HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, chronic illnesses, and cancer cases may be more susceptible. Other issues like regular chemotherapy, immunosuppressive drugs like prednisone, and those on biologic immune-system-modifying drugs may also make a person more prone to jock itch.

Potential causes of this common groin irritation include irritation from tight or chafing underclothing, surplus moisture, sweating, skin rubbing or friction, allergic issues, fungal infection, Candida or yeast infection, and bacterial overgrowth or skin infection.  Cases of jock itch caused by an infection may be transmitted through skin or sexual contact, sharing of swimwear, or towels although most cases of jock itch ringworm are not contagious.

Jock Itch is an itchy rash

Jock itch is an itchy rash affecting the groin that is very common.  With or without a visible red or pink rash in the groin folds and genitals it can cause an extremely intense itch. Sometimes, there may be no rash at all and at other times there may be a dry, scaly rash or a group of small, pinpoint red or pink bumps at each hair follicle. The rash may become dry, rough, and bumpy.  In some cases pus bumps may develop and begin to ooze. It is not uncommon for the uppermost skin to clear as the rash spreads further down onto the thighs. The symptoms of jock itch may come and go, and many cases of jock itch will resolve on its own without any treatment.

Jock itch does not affect the entire body.  For the most part, jock itch is mainly seen in the groin area, but spreading is not unheard of. Jock itch usually begins with mild sporadic itching in the groin. The itching can get progressively worse and become quite unbearable. The itching rash is usually found on both sides of the groin and affects the skin folds, the inner thighs and genitals. This includes the penis, scrotum, labia, and vaginal opening and anus. Severe cases may be extremely uncomfortable. Secondary complications may develop such as breaks in the skin, open sores, ulcers.

Jock Itch Treatment

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