Andrea S. asked

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I have a chronic itchy scrotum and bottom area that has been ongoing for years. I use Tinactin but don't think it's jock itch. What could be causing this and what can I do about it?

January 27th, 2023

David G. answered

The chronic itching and skin changes in your scrotal and bottom area could be due to several causes,...

January 27th, 2023

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