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What Causes Itchiness And Redness In Groin Area?

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Posted on Mon, 5 Oct 2015
Question: Dear doctor,

I think i might developed balanitis. The private part is inchy and developed some redness. I did see urologist doctor and have some antifungel creams (2+ weeks). It is still not cured. I am wondering what really causes it? Where can i find the right doctor to have the right test near bay area.
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Answered by Dr. Sheetal Verma (32 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Evaluation needed.

Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for your query at HCM.
I understand your concern and situation.

Did you had any unprotected intercourse in last few days? Do you have any discharge? Get complete haemogram and blood sugar levels checked. Also get tested for HSV by molecular tests. If you have any discharge get gram staining and culture sensitivity for bacterial and fungal infections. Maintain genital hygiene. It is possible that you might have secondary bacterial infection in that case you need to use triple action cream locally containing antibacterial, antifungal and cortisone. Apply for one more week and if no improvement then visit a dermatologist.

Take care
You can take a follow up query
Rating and review will be appreciated
Dr Sheetal Verma
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Sheetal Verma (14 minutes later)
It has been few weeks. I do not think there is any discharge. I knew my glucose level is higher than normal at latest blood test and I am positive on HSV 1 long time ago (not HSV 2). The only thing on unprotected sex was not really an intercourse but I had a spa massage and there was hand touch of the area. Visited urologist and had urine test and it was fine. The symptom is feel burning when urinating, inchy head and skin. Any suggestion to particular place to have the test? I am at silicon valley area, united states.
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Answered by Dr. Sheetal Verma (8 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
See detailed answer.

Detailed Answer:
Hi

I would suggest you to take 3 consecutive urine examination for culture and sensitivity testing. Your symptoms suggest bacterial infection. Remember to collect early morning urine sample for examination. Get urine leucocyte counts done. Massage visit is not relevant. If your glucose levels are higher then you might need prolonged treatment and even oral antifungal in pulse therapy. You can visit Dr. XXXXXXX J. Badame 2025 Forest Ave #9, San XXXXXXX CA 95128, United States

Best of health
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Sheetal Verma (4 minutes later)
Just to confirm, when you say massage visit is not relevant. Even there are hand touch, it would not transmit germs or virus. correct?
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Answered by Dr. Sheetal Verma (33 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Risk is low.

Detailed Answer:
Hi

The risk is there but usually low unless oral or genital intercourse. But get the tests done as advised to rule out any possibility of STD.

Take care
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Sheetal Verma (10 hours later)
Thank you so much.
I called Dr Badame to make appointment and the waiting is too long. Any other doctor suggestions?
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Answered by Dr. Sheetal Verma (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
See detailed answer.

Detailed Answer:

Hi
You can try: XXXXXXX Morganroth, MD (California Skin Institute)
525 South Dr #115, Mountain View, CA 94040, United States

Take care
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Causes Itchiness And Redness In Groin Area?

Brief Answer: Evaluation needed. Detailed Answer: Hi Thanks for your query at HCM. I understand your concern and situation. Did you had any unprotected intercourse in last few days? Do you have any discharge? Get complete haemogram and blood sugar levels checked. Also get tested for HSV by molecular tests. If you have any discharge get gram staining and culture sensitivity for bacterial and fungal infections. Maintain genital hygiene. It is possible that you might have secondary bacterial infection in that case you need to use triple action cream locally containing antibacterial, antifungal and cortisone. Apply for one more week and if no improvement then visit a dermatologist. Take care You can take a follow up query Rating and review will be appreciated Dr Sheetal Verma