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Asked for female, 18 years old from Gandhinagar
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Dermatologist•Rohtak
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Hi lybrate-user,
it would be better if you use any plain talcum powder than a medicated one. Most patients with friction problem won't have any fungal issues so a medicated powder is not advised as if you later, god forbid, need any antifungal treatment, then they won't work.
Best wishes.
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Asked for Female, 67 years old from Mumbai
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BHMS, MD - Homoeopathy

Homeopath•Lucknow
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However this doesn't need any further treatment, but to avoid unnecessary risk, you can go for Tetanus injection, so as to avoid infection. There are very very rare chances of catching rabies or rat bite fever, after a rat bite. So initially i will advice only for Tetanus injection.
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Asked for male, 20 years old from Delhi
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MBBS, MD - Community Medicine, CCIP

Sexologist•Dhanbad
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Yep !!! But try to get you blood sugar measured as to ascertain why its happening !!Any one will be good , avoid sprinkling dry powder on penile insides . For more details do consult me online
Asked for male, 27 years old from Mumbai
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Dermatologist•Chennai
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Fungal infection or Ring worm. When occurs in groin, called as jock itch. Usually fungal infection is common in moist areas of body like skin folds. It's mostly circular or round in appearance. May be red or black in colour. Treatment depending on the type and severity. Avoid sharing clothes, towels and soap; sweating also increases it. As it has to be differentiated from eczema and infection, its a must to see and confirm the diagnosis for proper treatment. So, please send photos of the affecte...more
Asked for male, 43 years old from Jaipur
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General Physician•Cuttack
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1.It could be a fungal infection and may be due to uncontrolled Diabetes.
2.Do your fasting, PP blood sugar and consult Diabetologist for medicine if the Blood sugar is High
3. Go for regular exercise, reduce your weight to desired level and control your diet
4. Consult for further advice
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Asked for female, 24 years old from Siliguri
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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No, thats for fungal infection. Yours is most probably bacterial infection
1.You should maintain high grade of personal hygiene. 2.Do change your underclothes at least 2 times a day
3.Wear cotton under garments
4.Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of fluids.
5.Keep the area dry
homeopathy is a very effective for this problem n has very encouraging results. And homeopathic medicines are safe and do not have any side effects at all.
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Asked for male, 21 years old from Cooch Behar
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Gynaecologist•Mangalore
Yes. U can safely use it. But if your itching does not go away, you may need to consult a gynaec to rule out other causes of itching.
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Asked for male, 29 years old from Hyderabad
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Psychologist•Palakkad
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Balanitis is most common in uncircumcised men. Causes include skin disorders, infection, poor hygiene, uncontrolled diabetes and harsh soaps.
Symptoms include pain, redness and a foul-smelling discharge from under the foreskin.
Treatment depends on the cause, but may require antibiotics, steroid creams or antifungal creams. In extreme cases, the foreskin may need to be removed (circumcision).
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Asked for female, 34 years old from Hyderabad
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Gynaecologist•Delhi
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Because it may not be thrush or if it is recurring so often you must take defintive second line treatment.
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