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How does scrotal skin itch do?

(1) Manual workers are more common, especially in summer, the pudendal region is hot, sweaty and poorly ventilated, and the scrotal skin is affected by sweat soaking and underwear friction, resulting in itching. This can also happen if you wear tight jeans and waterproof nylon underwear.

(2) Lack of riboflavin (vitamin B2) can lead to cystitis. The scrotum appears erythema, dryness, desquamation, papules, scabbing and itching. At the same time, angular stomatitis, glossitis and oral ulcer can also occur.

(3) Functional stomatitis caused by fungi, such as candidal bursitis involving scrotum and tinea cruris, can cause scrotum itching.

(4) Neurodermatitis and scrotal eczema can cause itching. To sum up, the general scrotal itching is not a sexual disease, as long as there is no history of sexual confusion, pudendal ulcer or hyperplasia, urethral pus and other phenomena, there is no need to worry about it.

(1) Manual workers are more common, especially in summer, the pudendal region is hot, sweaty and poorly ventilated, and the scrotal skin is affected by sweat soaking and underwear friction, resulting in itching. This can also happen if you wear tight jeans and waterproof nylon underwear.

(2) Lack of riboflavin (vitamin B2) can lead to cystitis. The scrotum appears erythema, dryness, desquamation, papules, scabbing and itching. At the same time, angular stomatitis, glossitis and oral ulcer can also occur.

(3) Functional stomatitis caused by fungi, such as candidal bursitis involving scrotum and tinea cruris, can cause scrotum itching.

(4) Neurodermatitis and scrotal eczema can cause itching. To sum up, the general scrotal itching is not a sexual disease, as long as there is no history of sexual confusion, pudendal ulcer or hyperplasia, urethral pus and other phenomena, there is no need to worry about it.