yes, it happens to a lot of people others feel pain or festering or all of these. so don't worry to much if it is itching.
Jock itch is an infection -- a fungal infection. If you haven't had it before, you should probably go to the doctor and have it checked. If you are itchy and are too embarrassed to go the doctor, try an over-the-counter remedy, use it as instructed, and see if it works.
It could be a yeast type infection of the skin, caused by moisture. There are over the counter creams for that kind of rash. Try looking for creams that treat Jock itch.
Sperm generally doesn't make a person itch. If it does, it could mean that you have an allergy to sperm/semen. The more likely answer though is a fungus called Candida Albicans or more commonly known as a yeast infection.. If you've never had a yeast infection before or are unsure see your gynecologist, if you have had a yeast infection before, get an over the counter treatment.Hope that helps :)
Try a little monistat cream from over the counter. It may lead to a yeast infection.
You may have jock itch or a yeast type infection. Often caused because these areas are moist and dark and rub against each other. There are many over the counter products for this in spray or powder form you can try.
You really shouldn't have vaginal intercourse until your yeast infection is completely cleared up. Switch to oral and/or anal sex until then. Tell your boyfriend why, I'm sure he'll understand.
Over 80% of adults have herpes, and the vast majority work. Disability is not likely granted for a diagnosis of herpes.
Noun, verb or adjective, depending on how it's used. Noun: "John scratched an itch on his arm." Verb: "I itch all over." Adjective: "John needs to buy an itch cream."
White discharge after a bladder infection has been treated with antibiotics can be a sign of a yeast infection. You can buy over-the-counter remedies for yeast infection, plus eat yogurt with active cultures in it, or drink acidophilus milk.
To alleviate crotch itch, maintain proper hygiene by washing the area with mild soap and water, ensuring it’s thoroughly dried afterward. Wearing breathable, moisture-wicking underwear can help reduce irritation. Over-the-counter antifungal creams or hydrocortisone can be effective if the itch is due to a fungal infection or inflammation. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and treatment.
Visit the doctor. You may have a breast infection.
antibiotics do increase the chances of getting a yeast infection, and over the counter yeast infection medicines are okay... but i would recommend getting a prescription from the doctor because its more effective