Overcoming Itching Around The Groin That Causes Blisters And Redness?

Good afternoon, I have a question. Previously, around my pubic area grew fungi, I continued to scratch so that it became an infection. And now it is blistered, reddish and wet, is it correct to use sprinkles like enbatik for an infection like this?
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Hello Arifin, thank you for the question for HealthReplies.com
First of all you should make sure beforehand whether the redness that you experience in your pubic area is indeed caused by a fungal infection or caused by something else. Some things that can cause redness in the pubic area besides a yeast infection include:
Other infections such as bacterial infections, scabies (scabies), or pubic hair lice allergic contact dermatitis or irritant atopic dermatitis intertriginous dermatitis, which is inflammation of the skin in the folds that occur due to heat, humidity, friction, and lack of air circulation in the area seborrheic dermatitis psoriasis The topical topical antibiotic Enbatic contains Bacitracin zinc and Neomycin sulfate. This drug is only effective for treating bacterial infections of the skin. This drug is classified as hard drugs and you should not buy it without a prescription from a doctor. You also should not use this drug without going through a doctor's examination first. Drugs in the form of sprinkles are also not recommended for use in the groin area.
You should check with a dermatologist first. You must first ascertain the cause of itching and redness in your pubic area before you can determine the right therapy to treat the condition.
For the time being, some of the things you can do include:
Avoid using underpants and outer pants that are too tight Avoid using towels or underpants with other people Use a different towel to dry your groin area with other body parts, at least until your groin condition improves. Keep your groin area dry, change your underwear if you are wet, for example by sweat. Do not apply chemicals or any traditional ingredients to the groin area without consulting a doctor first
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