Groin itch dietary therapy

  Most groin itch is one of the symptoms of ringworm, a skin disease caused by fungal infection of the inner femur, perineum, and buttocks. The incidence of ringworm is relatively high because the femoral area is more suitable for fungal growth. In addition, the thin and tender skin in this area makes Trichophyton rubrum and Trichophyton spp. suitable for growth in the femoral area. Impermeable clothing can increase the local temperature and humidity of the skin and interfere with the barrier function of the stratum corneum. Trichophyton rubrum and Trichophyton spp. invade the skin and go through several developmental stages, including incubation, enlargement during the resistance to infection, and degeneration.
  The main symptom of groin itch is pronounced localized itching, and it can easily recur. In the summer season, the climate is hot and humid, and the body is sweaty, especially within the femur, so if you do not take a bath in time, or wear tight underwear a lot of sweat is too late to evaporate, you are prone to groin itch symptoms. In addition, patients suffering from diabetes, excessive leukorrhea, etc., as well as long-term oral or topical application of a large number of broad-spectrum antibiotics or corticosteroids, are also prone to groin itch. In terms of incidence, it is mainly in young people, with more men than women. This symptom occurs mostly in summer, and the humid or hot climate tends to aggravate the condition, which is relieved or cured in winter.
  Inguinal itch dietary therapy
  Recipe 1
  Sheep’s Foot Herb 3g.
  Usage: Pound the juice and mix with vinegar. Apply to the affected area.
  Indications: Tinea corporis, Tinea femoris, Tinea pedis.
  Recipe 2
  Huanglian, Huangpao, Huangdan, Thornbush (slightly fried), each equal parts.
  Usage: Grind into powder. For external use.
  Indications: Tinea corporis, Tinea pedis, Tinea corporis.
  Recipe 3
  Green woodruff, yellow cypress, white fresh bark, ground bark, patchouli, hundred bark, bitter ginseng, etc.
  Directions: Boil into a paste and apply to the affected area twice a day.
  Indications: Tinea corporis.
  Recipe 4
  Soapwort.
  Directions: Boil with vinegar to make a paste. Apply to the affected area and it will heal in a few times.
  Indications: Tinea corporis.
  Recipe 5
  Raw half summer and vinegar.
  Directions: Use a little vinegar and grind the juice. Apply externally 2-3 times a day.
  Indications: Tinea corporis.