Itchy Bumps Under the Scrotum and Inner Thigh: Causes and Remedies - Urology

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Itching occurs on the inner thigh, below the scrotum?


Hello doctor, recently in the past week, I have noticed white bumps appearing under my scrotum, and they are itchy.
My inner thighs are also itchy, but there are no white bumps there, and there is no peeling.
What should I do? Can I buy any topical medication at the pharmacy?

Niming, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/05/31

Dr. Sun Hongshun reply Urology


Hello, based on your description, it is very likely that you have folliculitis.
In addition to wearing loose-fitting clothing, I recommend that you consult a physician for further evaluation and treatment.

Reply Date: 2020/05/31

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Itchy bumps under the scrotum and inner thigh can be a common issue, and there are several potential causes for these symptoms. The white bumps you are experiencing could be due to a variety of conditions, including folliculitis, sebaceous cysts, or even a fungal infection like tinea cruris (jock itch). The itching sensation, along with the presence of bumps, suggests that there may be an inflammatory or infectious component involved.

1. Folliculitis: This is an inflammation of the hair follicles, often caused by bacteria or fungi. It can present as red or white bumps and may be itchy. Treatment typically involves topical antibiotics or antifungal creams, depending on the underlying cause.

2. Sebaceous Cysts: These are non-cancerous lumps that can occur when sebaceous glands become blocked. They are usually painless but can become inflamed or infected, leading to discomfort and itching. If the cysts are not causing significant issues, they may not require treatment, but if they become painful or infected, surgical removal may be necessary.

3. Fungal Infections: Tinea cruris, commonly known as jock itch, is a fungal infection that can cause itching and a rash in the groin area. It typically presents as red, itchy patches that may have a scaly border. Over-the-counter antifungal creams, such as clotrimazole or terbinafine, can be effective in treating this condition.

4. Contact Dermatitis: This occurs when the skin reacts to an irritant or allergen, leading to itchy bumps and redness. Identifying and avoiding the irritant is crucial, and topical corticosteroids can help reduce inflammation and itching.

5. Other Skin Conditions: Conditions such as psoriasis or eczema can also cause itchy bumps in the groin area. These may require specific treatments, including topical steroids or other medications.


Remedies and Treatment Options
- Over-the-Counter Treatments: You can visit a pharmacy to purchase antifungal creams if you suspect a fungal infection. Look for products containing clotrimazole, miconazole, or terbinafine. For bacterial infections, topical antibiotics like bacitracin may be helpful.

- Maintain Hygiene: Keeping the area clean and dry is essential. Use mild soap and water, and ensure the area is thoroughly dried after bathing. Avoid tight clothing that can cause friction and irritation.

- Avoid Irritants: If you suspect contact dermatitis, try to identify and avoid any potential irritants, such as certain soaps, laundry detergents, or fabrics.

- Cool Compresses: Applying a cool compress to the affected area can help soothe itching and reduce inflammation.

- Consult a Healthcare Provider: If the symptoms persist, worsen, or if you develop additional symptoms such as fever, increased redness, or drainage from the bumps, it is important to seek medical attention. A healthcare provider can perform a physical examination, possibly conduct tests, and provide a definitive diagnosis and treatment plan.

In summary, while there are several potential causes for the itchy bumps under your scrotum and inner thigh, self-treatment with over-the-counter antifungal or antibacterial creams may provide relief. However, if symptoms persist or worsen, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.

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