![]() ![]() The groin has a lot of sweat glands and is usually warm and covered by clothing, meaning it’s likely to generate perspiration that can’t be easily wiped away or refreshed by cool air.Īn abnormal amount of groin sweat may be a sign of an underlying condition or is simply a result of lifestyle. Check out this product called Tineacide, it's a little pricey, 15-20 bucks where I am and I can find it at just about any cornerstore/pharmacy, but with consistent use I was able to vanquish it once and for all.Some groin sweat is a fact of life. Try the powder that the others here have suggested, and/or a heat hairdryer to avoid contact. So wear thin, airy clothing to help minimize sweating. It can be tricky so keep using the medicine for a while after symptoms stop. ![]() But if you're just using sprays and ointments now, don't start using it and then stop once you think it's gone away. I believe if it is bad enough, the docs can prescribe medicine with steroids that kill it off pretty easily. I didn't even know what ringworm was back then and I could hardly get a wink of sleep that week. I'm terrified of parasites so it was an absolute nightmare. Within the hour both feet and both hands were swollen with white rings popping up all over. I went on a walk through the woods once while it was raining, later that night my foot was itching so I scratched it. Never got around to jock itch, thank goodness, but I had it on my hands and feet and it spread like wildfire. If you get it around the butt be careful wiping. Bedsheets if you sleep in the nude, underwear or jeans if you reuse them without washing, your hands can if you decide to rub one out. Really, anything your crotch comes into contact with can become a source to spread it. Don't pet critters if you suspect them of having it. Second, as the doc said, pets can spread it too. It's very easy to spread across the body. So whenever you get out of the shower or put on clothes in general, always put on fresh, new, dry socks first. A very common way of spreading it is that people get athlete's foot, and when they put on their clothes, it will spread to the underwear when they put their feet through the holes. Always wash your socks, get new fresh socks, keep them dry and change them constantly. It can spread simply from rubbing against the fabric of your pants.įirst and most important thing is socks. Well, it goes without saying that scratching it gets it on the tips of your fingers and can spread it that way. chances are there's a bit there if the fungus has established a foot-hold.) So, don't just treat your crotch, treat your ass-crack as well. And you could actually be damaging your skin to boot, especially in such a tender spot as the groin or ass-crack (as that's a place where it's likely to find it's way to. That shit will burn and burn and burn and the pain is nowhere near worth it for the potential of having clear skin. But I've not tried that myself (oh, and if you want to use garlic to control it. Though the contamination is likely to be small it only takes a couple spores to successfully colonise your skin for a breakout to happen.Īlso, some people have reported that increasing the garlic in their diet has helped a bit. Even when you wear clothing or underwear it is possible for the fungus to find its way on to your couch or desk-chair or wherever. That said, only do this with open windows as the vinegar WILL stank up your entire house when you do that and it might be a bit much for some people.Īnd wash the things like the seat-covers on your couch or anywhere where there could be any contact with fungus-laden materials. not really worth it unless you're big on sanitation and swiffers are your favourite tool) but I've read some places that you can put a weak solution in tanks that give heat-jets or other kinds of deep-cleaning so that you can double-down on the killing power by adding hot steam (kills via heat) and the cidar vinegar. This isn't a "one time only" kind of solution.) I haven't run it through my water-mop (a glorified, steam-powered swiffer. wipe down every hard surface and spray soft/fabric surfaces with apple-cider vinegar solution so that you can kill any colonies of the fungus that may be on any furniture (edit: repeatedly. As some have suggested, Apple-cider vinegar is a great anti-fungal rinse and of course changing your underwear throughout the day can help.īut one more. ![]()
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