How to treat scrotal peeling

  The term scrotum involves an extremely private area that few people have heard of. Scrotal peeling is a common condition that occurs in men, and we are not familiar with its symptoms, complications, and pathogenesis. Few people have brought it to the forefront, so not many have heard of it. Next, let's learn how to treat scrotal peeling!

  

How to treat scrotal peeling1

  1. Dermatitis is an important factor leading to excessive sweating and peeling of the scrotum in men. This situation may be caused by a lack of vitamin B in the diet. If this is the case, there may also be skin flushing, late night, peeling, pain and itching. At this time, patients can eat more vegetables and grains, and timely supplement with vitamin B.

  2. Tinea is the cause of scrotal peeling caused by fungal infection, which is closely related to other types of skin ringworm. When the disease occurs, patients may experience skin redness, papules, or blisters, followed by peeling debris, which can sometimes cause unbearable itching.

  3. Eczema is also a common factor, which is mainly caused by the stimulation of sweat and dirt. Patients may experience skin redness, swelling, blisters, exudation, scabbing, scrotal peeling, and other conditions. This can be solved by using some drugs.

  The above is how to treat scrotal peeling. Now that everyone understands that scrotal peeling is not a disease, I would like to remind male friends to pay attention to personal hygiene and not to exert force when itching, so as not to cause scrotal peeling. The most important thing is to pay attention to personal hygiene. With good personal hygiene, itching will not occur.

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