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Jock itch, also called tinea cruris, is a fungal infection in the groin.
Jock itch (tinea cruris) is a form of ringworm.
The type of fungus that most commonly causes tinea cruris is called Trichophyton rubrum.
Dermatophytes are the parasitic fungi that cause skin infections such as athlete's foot and tinea cruris.
In 1854, he provided the first description of tinea cruris, a condition that is sometimes referred to as "Bärensprung's disease" in medical literature.
A raised, itchy, red rash around your groin means you probably have jock itch (tinea cruris), which can affect men and women.
Tinea cruris is best treated with topical antifungal medications of the allylamine or azole type.
Tinea of the groin (tinea cruris, jock itch).
Ajoene in the topical short-term treatment of tinea cruris and tinea corporis in humans.
Jock itch (tinea cruris).
The fungi can cause tinea pedis, tinea cruris, tinea corporis, and onychomycosis.
Jock itch, also called tinea cruris, is a common skin infection that is caused by a type of fungus called tinea.
Tinea Cruris is similar to, but different from Candidal intertrigo, which is an infection of the skin by Candida albicans.
Jock Itch / Tinea Cruris Pictures (Hardin MD Super Site Samples)
The various parasitic fungi that cause athlete's foot can also cause skin infections on other areas of the body, most often under toenails (onychomycosis) or on the groin (tinea cruris).
They suggest changing out of a wet bathing suit right away can help prevent vaginal infections and itching in females and Tinea Cruris ("Jock Itch") in males.
Naftifine (brand name Naftin) is an allylamine antifungal drug for the topical treatment of tinea pedis, tinea cruris, and tinea corporis (fungal infections).
It can appear as "jock itch" in the groin or inner thighs (tinea cruris); on the scalp and hair (tinea capitis) resulting in brittle hair shafts that fall out easily.
Allylamines and thiocarbamate antifungals (tolnaftate, Tinactin etc.) are effective against Tinea cruris, but not against Candida albicans, which requires an azole type drug, making azole drugs, effective against both types of infections, the first choice for topical treatment of infections of unknown etiology in intertriginous areas.
The infection can be spread to other areas of the body, such as the groin,and usually is called by a different name once it spreads, such as tinea corporis on the body or limbs and tinea cruris (jock itch or dhobi itch) for an infection of the groin.