Symptoms of tinea cruris in women
summary
Tinea cruris is very difficult to cure, often cured and easy to relapse, tinea cruris is a disease prone to occur in the thigh, and sometimes can also involve the perineum, scrotum, perianal, buttocks, scrotum wrinkles, severe itching. As a result of scratching, patients can be secondary to dermatitis, lichen change or secondary infection. Let's talk about the symptoms of tinea cruris in women.
Symptoms of tinea cruris in women
Tinea cruris is mainly distributed in one or both sides of the human crotch, and the symptoms are the same as tinea corporis. However, because the human crotch is warm and humid, and often rubs, the lower side presents erythema with clear boundary and obvious inflammation. Some patients, because often scratch the affected area, make the skin thickening into mossy.
At the beginning of the disease, the erythema is slightly uplifted and the edge is clear. With the passage of time, the erythema will gradually expand, with falling debris on it, and gradually turn from red to brown or skin color. The center of the lesion gradually healed automatically and developed to the surrounding area. The inflammation at the edge of the erythema was obvious. There could be rashes, blisters, crusts, and even erosion on the surface, forming a ring.
After healing, temporary pigmentation and severe pruritus were left. In summer, the climate is hot and humid, and the body is sweating, especially in the thigh. If you don't take a bath in time, or wear tight underwear, a lot of sweat can't evaporate in time, you are easy to get this disease.
matters needing attention
Try to avoid skin infection and contact in public places. Such as public toilets, public baths, hotels, hotels, buses, hospitals and other places, pay attention to personal hygiene to prevent secondary infection. Try to avoid eating spicy food, drinking, smoking and other behaviors that affect the condition. These bad behaviors have direct or indirect inducement factors for dermatophytosis.