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Scrotal Eczema

Scrotal eczema is an allergic skin condition that occurs on the scrotum. Skin infections, poor personal hygiene, and stress are the common risk factors for this condition. It causes symptoms like itching, burning sensation, and pain in the scrotum. Corticosteroid creams are used to treat this condition.

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How can scrotal eczema be treated?

Query: Hi doctor, I found a red dry skin on my scrotum today. What is is? Is it dangerous? How can I treat it? I am still a virgin. I have attached the pictures of the dry skin.  Read Full »


Dr. Gaurang Gupta

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have seen the pictures (attachment removed to protect patient identity). It looks like scrotal dermatitis. Try doing the following. If it is itching, I suggest you take tablet Teczine (Levocetirizine hydrochloride) 10 mg, once a night for a month. Also, mix equal ...  Read Full »

Despite treatment, I have had a recurrent and intense scrotal itch and fluid discharge. Why?

Query: Hi doctor, I have been diagnosed with Stage IIIA hodgkin's lymphoma and Nodular Sclerosis and have undergone two doses of ABVD. I had an intense scrotal itch two years back, and it still persists today. I am 23 years old and I never had any issues with scrotal itching. In the first year of my scrota...  Read Full »


Dr. Arshad Hussain Shah

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Your case is a hodgkin's lymphoma (nodular sclerosing) stage III. Usually, many patients with Hodgkin's disease have associated itching. It is called paraneoplastic itch. Because tumors secrets some substances that cause itching. Once the tumor is melted down with chemo...  Read Full »

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