Examples of jock itch in the following topics:
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- Common fungal skin diseases include athlete's foot, jock itch, and ringworm.
- Common fungal skin and nail diseases include athlete's foot, jock itch, and ringworm.
- Athlete's foot causes scaling, flaking, and itching of the affected skin.
- Tinea cruris, also known as crotch itch, crotch rot, Dhobie itch, eczema marginatum, gym itch, jock itch, jock rot, and ringworm of the groin is a dermatophyte fungal infection of the groin region in any sex, though more often seen in males.
- Fungus from other parts of the body (commonly tinea pedis or 'athlete's foot') can contribute to this itch.
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- Swimmer's itch is a result of an immune reaction in response to the penetration of the skin by a schistosome.
- Swimmer's itch is a condition often referred to as lake itch, duck itch, cercarial dermatitis and Schistosome cercarial dermatitis.
- There are numerous types of flatworm parasites within the family Schistosomatidae that can cause swimmer's itch.
- In turn, the cercaria which are responsible for swimmer's itch are produced.
- An overview of the life cycle of a schistosome and how they can cause swimmer's itch in humans.
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- Colloquially called creeping eruption due to the way it looks, the disease is also somewhat ambiguously known as "ground itch" or (in some parts of the southern U.S.)
- Another vernacular name is plumber's itch.
- The infection causes a red, intense itching eruption.
- The itching can become very painful and if scratched may allow a secondary bacterial infection to develop but it will stop after the parasites are dead.
- The characteristic symptoms of a scabies infection include intense itching and superficial burrows .
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- Symptoms include inflammation of the cervix (cervicitis), urethra (urethritis), and vagina (vaginitis) which produces an itching or burning sensation.
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- The most common symptoms unique to men are discharge from the penis, itching, and tenderness.
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- Sometimes itching outside of the vagina or/and burning during urination can also be present.
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- The first stage, known as the haemolymphatic phase, is characterized by fever, headaches, joint pains, and itching.
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- Other common symptoms include pain, itching, and burning.
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- Topical anesthetic treatments such as prilocaine, lidocaine, benzocaine or tetracaine can also relieve itching and pain.