Ringworm in the groin, or tinea cruris, can be treated with daily care, medication and other measures.
Ringworm is caused by pathogenic fungi invading the inner groin resulting in ring or semi-ring lesions collectively known as ringworm. Obesity and sweating, diabetes and long-term application of immunosuppressive drugs and other people in the warm and humid season is easy to occur.
1. Daily care: daily life should keep the local skin clean and dry, use loose and breathable underwear, avoid sweat impregnation. Do not scratch the affected area to prevent self-infection or secondary infection. Towels and washcloths should be used separately to avoid infecting others.
2. Medication: such as ketoconazole, miconazole, terbinafine and compound benzoic acid. Generally adhere to the drug for more than 2 weeks or continue to use the drug for 1 to 2 weeks after the lesions subside to avoid recurrence.
When the lesions are generalized or the efficacy of topical medication is not satisfactory, the combination of topical medication with oral itraconazole or terbinafine can be considered for comprehensive treatment.
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