Thank you Dr, i will try what you have suggested. I know you get alot of questions like mine and I thank you for your quick response. Ill report back in a few weeks to tell you my success story. Thanks agian.
Too much thinking about and looking at your scrotum, and too much internet research. Redness of the scrotum means the aftermath of minor irritation, nothing else. It can't explain any of the prickling, burning, and other symptoms you describe. Only concentrating on the area can explain them, in my opinion. See the dermatologist again, if you need more reassurance. The fact that he gave you a mild, anti-inflammatory cream like Biafine means he wasn't concerned. You may not think it's reasonable that worrying about a part of the body makes it sting and burn, but I see this phenomenon all the time. You need to rule out other disease, of course, and by seeing the doctors you've seen, you have done that already. Over time, these sensations will go away of you let them. If you "itch" your scrotum--rub it--the problem will get worse. Just lubricate it. (Elocon is just another form of hydrocortisone. It may help a little, but I wouldn't use it more than 3 days. Then I'd leave it alone.)
Best.
Dr. Rockoff
Also, do you think Elocon would be good to use?