I have type 2 Diabetes and experience itching in my private area. I now experience it in other areas of my body also. When I control my diet, it is okay!
Yes, Type 2 diabetes can cause the skin to itch particularly around the groin area.
yes, they do.
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When groin pain occurs in an individual, the cause can greatly vary between women and men; for instance, conditions affecting genitalia are likely to contribute to the pain. While men suffer groin pain due to underlying problems with male genitalia, women could have a few potential causes which are not related to gynecological reasons whatsoever. One of the most common reasons that women suffer from groin pain includes suffering an injury in the hip joint. While this means that the injury has occurred in an entirely different area, the pain can still easily be found within the groin area, which is due to something called referred pain. Women often suffer an injury to the hip joint due to repeatedly executing the same repetitive movement and overdoing it. Alternatively, direct trauma can cause injury to the area. A hernia can also be the source of groin pain in women. This is when one of the internal organs manages to burst through its tissue, poking at the lining of the abdomen, and this most frequently occurs with the intestine. This will usually result in an abdominal lump that is both visible and palpable. Due to the close proximity with the groin, pain in the groin will typically be felt. Ovarian cysts might also be a source of groin pain in women. These are tiny sacs that, as the name suggests, can develop directly on the ovaries. While they will not often manifest any symptoms, larger sacs will produce pain in the groin area. More severe instances of ovarian cysts can result in the sacs becoming filled with blood and bursting, which causes internal bleeding. Other potential causes for groin pain in women can include rashes to the groin area, as well as a yeast infection, which occurs when too much fungus accumulates within the vagina, causing a rash in the area of the groin. Finally, another source of rash would be ringworm, a type of skin infection that -- again -- occurs with fungus, which leads to redness, severe itching and groin pain in general. Whatever the cause of the groin pain, it is best to figure out the source and treat that to fix the pain in the groin.
Tinea pedis, also known as athlete's foot, is the medical term for a fungal disease that causes cracking and bleeding of the skin, as well as itching and burning. Tinea may also affect other areas of the body, where it is less likely to cause cracking and bleeding.
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Some of the early warning symptoms in both men and women may include: increased urination, excessive thirst and appetite, unusual weight loss or gain, blurred vision, frequent yeast infections, slow healing sores or cuts, dry mouth, fatigue, nausea or vomiting, and/or itching skin, especially in the groin area. If you experience more than a couple of these symptoms at any time, you should definitely see your doctor immediately to determine if you have diabetes, and if you need treatment.
Most of the time, no, but it can cause severe pain, nausea and even vomiting. The groin area on a man is very sensitive to impact, due to the loose-hanging testicles which are very unprotected and the amount of nerve endings in the groin area. Depending on the force he his hit with, it can cause tearing of the scrotum or even cause the testicles to tear and become disconnected.
As odd as this may seem, it could actually be from a cut or abrasion below the groin area, such as on the legs. There are glands in the groin area that can be affected by something like that. But you need to see your doctor for an examination, since there are a number of things that could cause this.
sore groin ,groin muscle pain
um it might be your testies..ever thought of that?
You need a groin guard because the ball travels at a high speed and could really hurt you. The guard protects the testis from c rushing injuries which could cause infertillity.