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How To Get Rid Of Flaky And Itchy Skin Around Scrotum?

I HAVE DRY FLAKY EXTREMELY ITCHY SKIN AROUND THE SCROTUM , ANUS ....ONLY RELIEF I GET IS TO SCRATCH AND BREAK THE SKIN ....IT HEALS AND THE CYCLE STARTS AGAIN EVERY 2 DAYS ...I BATHE EVERY DAY ,,,,THIS HAS SOME RELIEF FOR A SHORT TIME ....WHAT CREAM SHOULD I USE ...
Wed, 25 Mar 2015
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Hi,
First you have to rule out the cause of recurrent itch then it can be treated accordingly.As recurrent itch at genital and anal areas can be because of infection or contact dermatitis(allergy).Infection causing itching can be worm infestation,fungal infection and bacterial infection.
I would suggest that get checked by dermatologist first so it can be ruled out the cause of itching and can be treated accordingly.
Regards,Dr.Maheshwari
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How To Get Rid Of Flaky And Itchy Skin Around Scrotum?

Hi, First you have to rule out the cause of recurrent itch then it can be treated accordingly.As recurrent itch at genital and anal areas can be because of infection or contact dermatitis(allergy).Infection causing itching can be worm infestation,fungal infection and bacterial infection. I would suggest that get checked by dermatologist first so it can be ruled out the cause of itching and can be treated accordingly. Regards,Dr.Maheshwari