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Questions about using Hydrozole for jock itch
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Kevin Pho, MD - Internal Medicine
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Questions in the Urology forum are answered by Dr. Stephen Liroff, affiliated with the Henry Ford Hospital. Topics covered include benign prostate disease, penis curvature, cystisis, kidney stones, pediatric urology, prostate, sexual dysfunction, urinary tract infections (UTI), and urological cancers.

Questions about using Hydrozole for jock itch

by cyph333, Feb 07, 2007 12:00AM
I had developed itching in the section between my upper thigh & my scrotum lately & then started to notice a lot of flaky skin on my scrotum; I went to my doctor & he told me I had a fungus & prescribed me Hydrozole cream - I forgot to ask my doctor exactly what the fungus was, but I assume it was Tinea Cruris/Jock Itch?

Anyway, my questions are...

I just started applying this & while not overlly difficult to apply with my pubic hair, it would make it a lot easier to apply if I shaved my pubic hair off. I do shave down there from time to time, but I haven't shaved for awhile down there.... so I was wondering with my current condition was it safe to shave down there (as I use a electric trimmer that obviously isn't disposable)? Basically I'm worried if I shave down there now is it possible that I can contract the fungus again at a later date when I use the trimmer again? I also use this trimmer to trim my moustache; will it still be safe to do so?

Secondly... I read in the instructions for this cream that I shouldn't apply it to skin areas that rub together - such as the area of skin between the scrotum & the upper thigh - unless your doctor told you to; this is the main area where I have my itching. Since my doctor prescribed this cream to me I assume it's ok to appy it there then?

Thanks a lot!

by Kevin Pho, MD, Feb 07, 2007 12:00AM
This is a pretty safe cream and should treat most cases of tinea.  At times, this can be associated with a bacterial infection, in which case antibacterials would be needed.

If the cream isn't effective, you can also consider cases of dermatitis - which would require a steroid cream.

I am not aware of shaving being associated with recurrence of the fungus.

These questions can be discussed with your personal physician.

Followup with your personal physician is essential.

This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.

Kevin, M.D.
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