Yeast infection?: This may be a yeast infection and you could try a topical cream Mycelex (clotrimazole), Gynezol or Femstat (butoconazole), Monistat (miconazole nitrate) Vagistat-1 (tioconazole) or your pharmacist may have another suggestion. If this does not work, see your family doctor and be examined.
Answered 9/29/2016
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Add: Anti fungal powder to treat during the day. Will help keep it dry. Very common to get during the warmer months. Also very tough to get rid of
Answered 6/9/2016
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Here are some ...: Intractable itch on the sac may result from allergy, inflammation, yeast infection or autoimmune disorders; examples are tinea (yeast skin infection), atopic dematitis, psoriasis, lichen sclerosus, contact dermatitis, etc. How to manage it for short and long-term benefits? See dermatologist for detail. Note: Cure is impossible but it can be modified and contained.
Answered 10/3/2016
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