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Suggest Treatment For Severe Jock Itch

how long should I wait to see if an over the counter ( athletes foot e.g.) can clear up Jock itch (scrotadynia). Itches like crazy at night. I originally thought this was a yeast infection and went to the doctor and got a steroid shot and am now on amox and it doesn't seem to be getting better. Although not getting worse.
Mon, 8 Sep 2014
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Hi,

Athlete's foot and jock itch are fungal infections. Amox is an antibiotic and would aggravate the situation. You need anti-fungal treatment: orally and locally as following:
- oral: Fluconazole tablet for 3 consecutive days, and repeated 1 dose only after 2 weeks
- locally: good hygiene; clotrimazole/hydrocortisone cream

Can discuss this further with your doctor. Wear cotton underwear and socks.

Wish fast recovery!
Dr.Albana
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Jock Itch

Hi, Athlete s foot and jock itch are fungal infections. Amox is an antibiotic and would aggravate the situation. You need anti-fungal treatment: orally and locally as following: - oral: Fluconazole tablet for 3 consecutive days, and repeated 1 dose only after 2 weeks - locally: good hygiene; clotrimazole/hydrocortisone cream Can discuss this further with your doctor. Wear cotton underwear and socks. Wish fast recovery! Dr.Albana