What Is Jock Itch? Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention - Everyday Health

Jock itch can usually be treated with nonprescription antifungal creams, lotions, or powders applied to the skin for two to four weeks.

The nonprescription products available to treat ringworm include:

  • Clotrimazole (Anti-Fungal Liquid, Fungicure)
  • Miconazole (Aloe Vesta 2 in 1 Antifungal, Aloe Vesta Clear Antifungal, Azolen, Baza Antifungal, Critic-Aid Clear AF, Cruex Prescription Strength, DermaFungal, Desenex Jock Itch, Fungoid, Lagicam, Micaderm, Micatin, Mitrazol, Remedy Antifungal, Secura Antifungal)
  • Terbinafine (Athlete's Foot Cream)
  • Ketoconazole (Nizoral A-D)

If you are not responding to over-the-counter medications, your doctor may prescribe something stronger, including these topical medications:

  • Econazole (Ecoza)
  • Oxiconazole (Oxistat)

You may also be prescribed one of these oral medications:

  • Fluconazole (Diflucan)
  • Itraconazole (Onmel, Sporanox, Tolsura)
  • Terbinafine (Lamisil)

If you tend to get jock itch, you should continue to apply antifungal or drying powders after bathing to help prevent reoccurrence.

Prevention of Jock Itch

Practicing good hygiene is the best defense against jock itch. Regular hand-washing can greatly reduce your risk of getting this infection from someone else. It's also important to keep your skin clean and dry, especially the area around your groin.

You should also avoid tight-fitting clothing that can further increase your risk of jock itch.

Wearing loose-fitting clothing, especially in hot and humid weather, can prevent sweat from creating the warm, moist environment in which the fungus thrives.

Be sure to wash your workout clothes after each use and don't share clothing, towels, or personal items with others.

To avoid spreading athlete's foot to your groin area, don't use the same towel you use on your feet for your groin.

Putting socks on before underwear can also help prevent you spreading nail and foot fungus (athlete's feet) to the groin area.

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