I have been suffering from itching problem in my groin area since last 1 year. Whenever I used luliconazole ointment the itching was gone but after few days later the same problem again persist.
Please advise what to do?
Thank you in advance
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The Recurrency of groin itching strongly suggests a fungal infection (most likely tinea cruris)
This condition thrives in warm moist areas & often recurs due to incomplete eradication, reinfection or underlying susceptibility such as sweat retention, tight clothing or compromised immunity.
Homeopathy leads to long term resolution rather than temporary suppression.
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Health Tips
* keep the area dry
* do not share towels /soap
* avoid synthetic fabric
* wear loose /cotton clothing
It seems to be tinea cruris. It's a candidiasis.
It needs to be treated in a holistic approach for complete recovery otherwise just applying above ointment may not be helpful.
It can be well treated with homeopathic medicine effectively and without any side effects.
You need an expert Sexologist who is a good homeopathic physician dealing with skin issues.
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I have been working as a sexologist and Homeopathic doctor who has dealt with dermatology for 17 years. You can contact me through an online appointment for further assistance.
Hello. Itching in the groin area can be due to various reason like recurrent infections, poor hygiene, excess sweating, so it is important to address the root cause rather than just local applications. It is always not advisable to self-medicate without proper consultation. With detailed case history, an individualized constitutional homoeopathic treatment plan can help you in addressing the deeper root cause and thereby treating your complaints permanently without the recurrence. To know more and for any other concerns you can call us or reach us online.
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I understand your concern. Itching in the groin area that keeps coming back even after using ointments like Luliconazole suggests that the root cause is still not treated. Ointments only give temporary relief, but the infection or underlying tendency remains inside.
In homeopathy, we don’t just suppress symptoms; we work on the root cause and your body’s tendency to develop such infections again and again. With the right constitutional medicine, the itching can be permanently cured and your immunity strengthened.
It’s best if you consult me for a detailed case study so that we can select a suitable medicine for your long-term relief.
Health Tips
Maintain proper hygiene – keep the area dry, avoid tight clothing, and change undergarments daily.
Avoid using chemical soaps, instead use mild herbal soap.
Reduce excess sugar and junk food, as they can worsen fungal infections.
Stay stress-free and drink enough water.
I understand your concern. Since your itching returns after using ointments, it suggests that only the surface symptoms are being managed, not the root cause. Persistent groin itching often has deeper reasons like recurrent fungal tendency, sweating, or internal susceptibility. A detailed consultation is important to identify and treat the root so that it does not keep coming back.
Tinea cruris (jock itch) is caused by a fungal infection, mainly due to dermatophytes (like Trichophyton species).
Triggers:
- Excess sweating
- Tight clothing
- Poor hygiene
- Warm, moist areas
It affects the groin, inner thighs, and buttocks, causing itching, redness, and rashes
A homoeopathic treatment will give you best results naturally
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Hi , we need to work on the tendency of infection which is causing recurrent itching,with seeking a proper homoeopathic case taking and medication can help you with your permanent cure
It is called Jock itch or ring worm and it is mostly a fungal infection.
And believe me they are not that easy to treat especially with anti fungals. They are temporary relief options.
For a permanent or say long term results prefer homoeopathy.
Take individualized homoeopathic treatment sir
We get very good results in these problems
I need your detail case case history to guide u properly if u wish to take proper treatment consult online through practo app for proper management
From a homeopathic perspective, itching in the groin that keeps coming back even after antifungal ointments suggests that the root cause is not being addressed. Homeopathy works by improving your body’s tendency to resist such chronic fungal infections and by reducing the recurrence.
Some remedies often considered for such conditions are Sulphur, Graphites, Sepia, Lycopodium, and Tellurium, but the right medicine can only be prescribed after a detailed case-taking of your symptoms, nature of itching, general health, and habits.
Genuine advice: Please consult a qualified homeopathic physician for individualized treatment. Alongside, maintain good hygiene. keep the area dry, avoid tight synthetic clothing, and change undergarments daily.
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