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I have a jock itch.....again and I used the jock itch treatment spray and it cleared up before and now i have it again, is there any other way to get rid of it? Tinactin works great. Just keep using it regularly and you'll never have a problem. Works great on athlete's foot too. I suggest the spray. Easy to apply. Get yourself some baby powder and put it on your junk. It keeps it dry and therefore it doesn't itch. check to see if you actually have crabs.... Jock itch aka fungal infection is caused by a constant moist and warm condition of the skin. A perfect environment for fungus. First try an OTC product such as Lamisil til it's gone. Then keep the area clean and dry; use Gold Bond powder, it's great for this. scratch it sorry just kidding. Take a bath with baking soda. If that doesn't help maybe you need to speak to a physician. |
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