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It's difficult to offer any accurate advice based upon the limited information provided. However, it sounds as if it may be scrotal testicular eczema or dermatitis. There are two types: a wet, where there may de yellowish discharges and red scabbing. Or the dry type which displays as patches, often with discolouration, continual itchiness, and dry skin.

The latter may be treated with a Canesten cream. If there is persistent itchiness, then seek a Canesten Hydrocortisone which will help to reduce the itching. It may also be beneficial to consider wearing boxer shorts, which allow for more air circulation, or when sleeping, not wearing underwear at all.

It is important for males to check their testicles regularly for any change from normality. This may include a painless lump or swelling in a testicle, pain or discomfort in the scrotum, any enlargement of a testicle or change in the way it feels, a feeling of heaviness in the scrotum, a dull ache in the lower abdomen, back, or groin, or a sudden collection of fluid in the scrotum. If any of these are present, it's important to seek advice immediately from your health care provider.

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