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How to treat tinea cruris! ! !
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Tinea cruris is a kind of tinea disease that occurs in groin, upper inner thigh and vulva. The most common part is the thigh skin on the opposite side of scrotum. At first, the lesion was a small red maculopapular rash with small scales on the surface. Subsequently, the rash expands and gradually spreads around, forming annular or semi-annular plaques. Generally, it is aggravated in summer, and the skin lesions in winter are obviously reduced.

Tinea cruris is caused by fungi, so like other tinea diseases, there must be an environment suitable for the growth and reproduction of fungi and the source of fungi, that is, the source of infection.

Generally speaking, tinea cruris mostly occurs in men, because the inner thighs of men are close to scrotum, especially obese people are completely stuck together, and the secretions and dirt on them are not easy to remove, and the local temperature is high and humid, which is very suitable for the growth and reproduction of fungi, so men are prone to tinea cruris. In addition, the occurrence of tinea cruris is also related to the decline of body resistance. If you stay in bed for a long time and are weak, especially those with diabetes, malignant tumors and long-term use of corticosteroids or immunosuppressants, you are more likely to suffer from tinea cruris than healthy people. Of course, it doesn't mean that tinea cruris is bound to happen if you are weak, but there must be fungal infection. The fungi of tinea cruris mainly come from tinea pedis, which can be their own or others'.

Tinea cruris is caused by fungi, and hormones can not only kill fungi, but also promote their growth and reproduction, so it is definitely wrong to treat tinea cruris with hormones. This truth seems simple, but in daily life, people often go astray on this issue.

(1) At first, tinea cruris is a slightly raised erythema with clear edges, which gradually expands with scales falling off and itching, and gradually changes from red to purple, brown or skin color.

(2) If not treated in time, the damage will spread to the surrounding area, and the center of the lesion will gradually heal automatically and develop to the surrounding area. Erythema edge inflammation is obvious, there may be active rash, blister, scab and even erosion on it, and the center will self-heal to form a ring or a half ring. "Building the Great Wall on the ass" is one of the jokes about tinea cruris. Outside the scrotal folds, squamous plaques are shown.

(3) Temporary pigmentation is left after healing, and itching symptoms are serious.

Chronic course, long-term lesions can be lichen-like changes.

Prevention of tinea cruris]

(1) lead an honest and clean life, and don't have improper sexual relations with others. Don't use other people's underwear, underwear and toiletries.

(2) Change underwear frequently, keep vulva clean, wash clothes and quilts frequently.

(3) Reduce sweating and promote evaporation of thigh root. Try to keep the perineum dry and wear loose and suitable underwear, not too tight.

(4) If you have onychomycosis, Liriodendron chinense and tinea, you should actively treat it to prevent it from spreading to the vulva and thighs.