Pinkish spots on scrotum since 2 days

2026-05-31 07:05:11
Is this an fungal infection? Please help , can I put the flucos powder and fix this issue. It doesn't itch much , and there's no pain
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It could be dermatitis or fungal infection
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Answered2026-06-03 02:37:27

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Hi, mild pinkish spots on scrotum with minimal itch can be due to simple irritation or mild fungal issue, keep the area clean and dry. Avoid tight underwear.

Answered2026-06-01 23:46:59

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Please share details of your symptoms, then I can help you to heal.

Answered2026-06-01 16:15:25

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Candid b cream..along with that powder

Answered2026-06-01 10:47:04

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Antibiotics needed. Free online consultations for age 50 years and older. Best wishes WWW.JGSR-HEALTH-EDUCATION.IN

Answered2026-06-01 10:29:03

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you are presenting with a localized skin patch that shows minimal itching and no active pain. While a superficial dermatophyte infection (fungal infection like tinea) remains a possibility, the distinct lack of intense pruritus (itching) and the specific visual borders require a careful differential look to rule out non-fungal inflammatory conditions such as eczema, localized contact dermatitis, or post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
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To clinically inspect a high-resolution close-up photograph of your skin patch, determine definitively whether it is fungal or inflammatory, and provide a targeted prescription cream to safely fix the issue, please book a full consultation session via my Practo profile."

Answered2026-06-01 10:18:27

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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment

Answered2026-06-02 13:44:33

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Its infection

Answered2026-06-01 19:39:33

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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables more Fiber meal Do connect and consult Will help you

Answered2026-06-01 17:04:51

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2026-06-01 12:28:33

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It can be due to friction or sweating. May be also hair follicle infection. Don't use any steroid containg cream it can be worsen. Use moiture Cream. Keep local part clean and wash with water. If unresolved kindly consult for the same.

Answered2026-06-01 10:16:31

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