Dr. R,
Below, for your reference, is the question I asked in early March. Currently my scrotum can tolerate nothing but pure Vaseline. The good news is that over the past four years the
colorColor blindness
Color blindness tests
Color vision test has almost returned to
normalNormal saline flush. But I have a constant
itchingCauses of vaginal itching
Eye burning - itching and discharge
Itching
Jock itch
Muscle twitching
Vaginal itching/burning
patchAllergy testing
Skin color - patchy about the size of a dime which won’t go away (located on right
anteriorAnterior cruciate ligament (acl) injury
Anterior knee pain
Anterior vaginal wall repair). My question today is if it would be OK to use a mild topical steroid on it. I’m fearful that the original redness/burning was cause by an overuse of strong topical steroids, and I certainly don’t want to do additional damage. But perhaps a low strength steroid (since I haven’t used any topical steroid in four years) might offer some relief? If so, what low strength steroid would you suggest… either OTC or Rx…
Thanks,
Ed S.
Question Posted By: Ed S. on Tuesday, March 02, 2004
Dr. Rockoff,
For 30 years I had struggled with ongoing
groinGroin lump
Groin pain
Groin stretch
Jock itch
Swollen lymph nodes in the groin rashes. In 2000, I used 200 mg Diflucan one per da. for six months, which cleared up the problem very effectively. I now use one 200 mg Diflucan tablet once each week to assure no return of the problem. I have been rash free for four years now.
My problem now is that I created a sensitivity on my scrotum by overtreatment of cortiosteroids (including Temovate) as well as Castellani’s Paint. While the color on my scrotum has slowly returned to almost normal from a reddish color, a sometimes mild, sometimes severe (but always present) burning and sensitivity remains, predominately on the right anterior side of my scrotum. Application of Protopic, Elidel, and Emu oil seemed to aggravate, rather than help, the sensitivity.
My dermatologist has recommended that I try Prax lotion (pramoxine) and/or Eucerin Itch Relief Moisturizing spray (menthol 0.15%).
I’d like your opinion as to these two topical applications re, the scrotum, i.e., are they likely to reduce or increse the sensitivity?. Also, for me to consume internally, what do you think of hydroxyzine, alpazolan (Xanax), and/or Neuronton—would any, or a combination help, and if so, what dosage would you recommend.
Finally, is there anything else you would suggest, either internally or externally?
Thanks,
Ed S.
Answer Posted By: Derm-M.D.-ASR on Wednesday, March 03, 2004
I like Prax and use it all the time for itching. However, I think it will just cause burning and sensitivity on your scrotum. Given everything you've used, I would advise that you do as little as possible. Just apply a bland lotion like Lubriderm and use nothing medicated at all. As for the burning and sensitivity, I advise you to train yourself to ignore it. In time, it will subside, just as the redness did. Steroids, however strong, do not cause permanent damage.
Less is more.
Best.
Dr. Rockoff
Dr. Rockoff