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Understanding Groin Skin Irritation
Common Causes
Groin irritation often results from friction, sweat, or hair removal.
One frequent cause is ingrown hairs, where hair curls into the skin, forming red, itchy bumps that may get infected.
Shaving, waxing, or tight clothing often trigger them.
Treatment includes warm compresses, gentle exfoliation, and pausing hair removal.
Infections and Inflammation
Folliculitis occurs when hair follicles become inflamed by bacteria, fungi, or friction, causing red or white-headed bumps.
Mild cases respond to antibacterial soaps or topical ointments; severe ones may need antibiotics.
Tinea cruris (jock itch) is a fungal infection that causes red, scaly patches and itching.
It thrives in moist areas and is treated with antifungal creams and proper hygiene.
Other Irritations
Contact dermatitis stems from reactions to soaps, detergents, or fabrics, while intertrigo develops in skin folds from heat and moisture.
Both improve with dryness, barrier creams, and mild products.
Prevention
Keep the area clean and dry, wear breathable clothing, and avoid harsh products.
Seek medical help if irritation worsens or spreads.