it could be many things, best thing to do is to go and see your doctor.
Both supply to the scrotum in males, but the genitofemoral supplies to the anterior surface of the thigh while the illoinguinal nerve supplies the superior medial aspect of thigh.
The bilateral abdominocrural creases are located where the abdomen meets the thighs. They are the natural creases or folds that occur at this junction due to the different skin tension and movement in these areas.
It is common for the penis and scrotum to be a darker color than the upper thigh, but not typically darker than the lower thigh. The darkening of the penis and scrotum correspond with changes that occur during puberty. If you are going through puberty, this is a natural occurrence, but if you are pre-pubertal or an adult, and are having a recent change in the color of your skin, you should have it evaluated by your doctor to rule out some pathologic conditions.
Abdominocrural creases are the folds or lines that occur at the junction where the abdomen meets the upper thigh, typically found on the inner side of the groin area. These creases are formed by the skin's natural folds and can vary in prominence depending on factors like body composition and posture. They play a role in the mobility of the legs and abdomen, allowing for easier movement. In some contexts, these creases can also be considered in aesthetics and clothing design.
The cremasteric reflex is a normal reflex in males where stroking the inner thigh causes the cremaster muscle in the scrotum to contract, pulling the testicle upwards. This reflex helps to protect the testicles by retracting them closer to the body in response to touch near the inner thigh. It is controlled by the genital branch of the genitofemoral nerve.
Red groin creases or red lines on the thigh can be caused by several factors, including friction from skin-to-skin contact, irritation from clothing, or allergic reactions to products like detergents or soaps. Conditions such as eczema or intertrigo, which is inflammation due to moisture and friction, may also contribute. In some cases, fungal infections could be the culprit. If the redness persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable.
They are the same thing. Sounds like you need some anti-fungal cream or spray.
Inguinal hernia
If it is below the inner thigh, it has to be the lower leg and if about the knee is the thigh, itself. There is no name for what you described.
Your thigh muscle is called your Quadricep.
Yes, a male with a yeast infection can experience blistering and chafing in the inner thigh area and on the scrotum. Yeast infections can lead to irritation, inflammation, and skin breakdown, particularly in warm, moist areas. Symptoms may include redness, itching, and discomfort, which can manifest as blisters or chafed skin. It's important to seek medical advice for proper diagnosis and treatment.
From Zeus's thigh.