What is responsible for having itchings on man's private part and anus?I used many antibiotics but remain same
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If you can lay your hand on fungal cream,apply it for a week .If no response contact a skin specialist it may be something serious.
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Crabs?
Signs and symptoms: You will know if you have contracted pubic lice because you can see them. You may also see little bluish marks in the pubic area or thighs where they've bitten you. The lice often cause itching, which is thought to be from an allergic reaction to their bites. Although crabs are found most often in the pubic area, they can be found on any other hairy part of the body, such as the chest, armpits, beard, and eyelashes. They normally leave the hair on the head to their cousins, body lice
Talk to your doctor, this may be a fungal infection. Antibiotic are not any good for fungus.
Moisture and some fungi!
possibly; scabies, pubic lice, new undies, new detergants on clothes.see a doctor or pharmacist on treatments
May be blood sugar is high or may be lice or fungal infections.Talk to a good Dr.Wear clean underwear and while at home dont wear the underwear.Use anti fungal powder.
medicated powder
Most probably, it is Candida infection. It is also a signal that you may become or already became a diabetic patient. Skin ointment containing clotrimazole is good. Wash your under garments in boiling water and dry them in sunshine.
Please see the webpages for more details on Candida Albicans.
Possible allergic reaction to prophylactics, soaps. Also heat rash. Try using an ointment with zinc and wash with cetaphil lotion. It is worth a try to find relief. Check with your physician regarding a urinary tract infection.
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