bubble_chart Overview The disease refers to a common skin disease confined to the scrotum, with complex causes often related to local uncleanliness, overly tight or non-breathable underwear (synthetic fabrics), allergies, certain physical or chemical irritations, and may also be associated with psychological factors.
bubble_chart Clinical Manifestations
The most prominent manifestation of this disease is intense itching in the scrotal area, with local factors such as scratching leaving marks, grade I skin erosion or infiltration and thickening, and deepening and widening of skin wrinkles. Due to the extreme itching, scratching leads to a vicious cycle of increasing itchiness, and the prolonged course of the disease can affect sleep and work. The key to treating scrotal eczema lies in carefully identifying the disease cause and targeting the cause to achieve a cure.
bubble_chart Treatment Measures
Local treatment primarily focuses on reducing scratching stimulation, avoiding soap washing, especially not using hot water for washing. At the same time, take vitamins B and C, and avoid spicy and irritating foods. Specific local medication must be guided by a professional dermatologist and should not be used indiscriminately to prevent the occurrence of more severe skin diseases.