Jock itch?.

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Ive had a kidney transplant 15 years ago in February and everything been fine. If it was any normal time though i would have gone to docs 3 weeks ago when it first started after a week of it happening. The problem is my testicles been really really itchy some times it goes away but then comes back. It has white spots and red spots and feels funny to touch. They dont hurt and im peeing fine and going to toilet and all and doesnt hurt peeing. This now though has spread to my penis and red and flaky but doesnt hurt.

Ive looked at everything on the net and best i can see is jock itch but does jock itch spread to penis?. Like i said im not bothered or embarrassed about going to docs it just what been going on lately and i have my owns views whats been going on but i wont get into that now I just dont want to go into docs.

Thanks for any advice.

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    I had the same issue,

    #1- Stop wearing your underwear when you go to bed, Underwear causes the testicle sack to sweat

    and it trap's moisture and the problem will never go away until you do.

    #2- Buy a product called "Cortizone 10 Plus, with 1% Hydrocortisone Anti-itch Creme.

    Apply it to the infected area when you go to bed, and try not to itch the area.

    When you get up clean and wash the area and make dry, Always put on clean underwear

    every morning, but first apply more creme , not allot of creme just cover the area.

    You should have relief in a day or so but don't stop the treatment until your skin

    has returned to it's natural state. Keep the creme around, depending on your

    life style hard work or heat with sweating during the day it may pop up again

    but you can knock it down very quickly. Happy nut sack, Happy man. Go with God.

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