Generally, infection with tinea cruris does not cause gynecological problems.
The occurrence of tinea cruris is related to Trichophyton rubrum, Trichophyton intermedius and other genera of Trichophyton, Epidermophyton, Microsporum and other genera of dermatophytes.
Once these ringworm bacteria invade the palms of the hands and fingers, etc., blisters, flaking, intense itching and other symptoms may occur. Tinea versicolor is contagious, but generally speaking, it will not invade the female reproductive organs and cause gynecological diseases.
Tinea versicolor mild or the first incidence, can first use ketoconazole cream, terbinafine cream and other topical antifungal ointment to treat, this kind of ointment occasionally see the skin burning, tingling and other adverse reactions. If the treatment is not good or the condition is recurrent, it can be treated with oral antifungal drugs such as terbinafine, which occasionally cause gastrointestinal irritation.
As the severity of each patient’s condition is different, the specific treatment plan will also be different, you can follow the advice of professional doctors, if you need to use prescription drugs, must be directed by a doctor.