8 Reasons Your Groin Itches And How To Get Relief
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If genital itch has you devising ways to discreetly scratch, talk with your doctor about best way to get relief.
An itch in your groin area can be difficult to discuss with anyone, including your doctor. But it’s nothing to feel ashamed of. The problem is common, and it doesn’t necessarily mean that you have a sexually transmitted infection (STI).
Here are 8 reasons, aside from an STI, for itchy private parts along with tips for getting relief.
Jock itch. This is a common and treatable skin condition that’s caused by a fungus. It’s especially common in athletes because the fungus thrives on warm, moist skin that’s covered with tightly fitting clothing. A common sign of jock itch is a red, scaly, and incredibly itchy rash, which can develop on the:
- Genitals
- Inner thighs
- Buttocks
- Crease of the buttocks
Yeast infection. This is a common cause of:
- Vaginal itch
Signs of a yeast infection, also known as candidiasis (can-duh-die-ah-sis) include thick vaginal discharge, burning, and itching. What can relieve the itch: Start by seeing your gynecologist to make sure that you have a yeast infection. If you have a yeast infection, your gynecologist can recommend treatment that’s right for you. Many effective treatments exist.
Allergic reaction or irritation. This is a common and treatable cause of genital itch that develops in women, men, and children. Women seem especially prone because products, such as vaginal douches, feminine hygiene sprays, and scented panty liners can cause a reaction. Many other products, including perfumed soaps, wet wipes, and underwear can cause a reaction in anyone. What can relieve the itch: To get relief, you need to avoid what’s causing the reaction. Once you can avoid it, the itch will gradually go away. If you cannot figure out what’s causing the itch, see a gynecologist, allergist, or dermatologist for help.
Psoriasis. If you have psoriasis, it’s important to know that psoriasis can develop in the genital area, appearing on the:
- Penis
- Scrotum
- Vulva
- Anus
- Creases of the buttocks
- Upper thighs
Lichen planus. This common condition can cause a rash of small, itchy bumps on the skin. When it develops in the genital area, it often causes red, raw patches that can burn and itch. In the genital area, lichen planus can develop on the:
- Vagina
- Vulva
- Penis
- Anus
Lichen sclerosus. This condition can cause white, thickened patches that develop on the:
- Female genitals
- Anus
- Penis
Pinworms. A pinworm infection tends to cause:
- An intensely itchy anus, especially at night
Skin cancer. It’s possible to get skin cancer in the genital area. Skin cancer can develop on the:
- Vulva
- Penis
- Scrotum
- The area between the scrotum (or vagina) and the anus
- Anus
An accurate diagnosis is the key to getting real relief
While you’ve just seen eight very different reasons for itchy private parts, there are many more, including hemorrhoids, menopause, and eczema. Several STIs can also cause your genitals to itch.
Seeing a board-certified dermatologist for an accurate diagnosis and treatment can protect your health and bring much welcomed relief.
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