Scrotal fungal infection mainly manifests as erythema, papules, blisters and flakiness.
Scrotal fungal infection manifests as damage to the skin, which is characterized by erythema, papules, blisters and flaking on the skin, and causes obvious itching; even localized skin breakout or accompanied by oozing, etc. The skin rash expands to the periphery and fades in the center. The rash expands to the periphery and fades in the center, showing round or ring-shaped damage, and new skin lesions can still occur in the center part later.
Patients should pay attention to the local cleanliness of the scrotum, try to wear loose, cotton underwear, and regularly wash the underwear and the local skin of the scrotum, so as not to aggravate the infection. The treatment of fungal infection is based on drug therapy, commonly used fluconazole, itraconazole and other triazole drugs, and ketoconazole, miconazole and other imidazole drugs.
If the above symptoms appear in time to consult the doctor, by the doctor to clarify the cause, give targeted treatment, do not blindly self-medication.