Scrotal eczema is an unspoken symptom of many men during the summer. In addition to unclean sexual behavior that can lead to scrotal eczema, prolonged sitting without maintaining a well ventilated and dry private area during the summer can also lead to this condition. Therefore, men should pay attention to the following methods of care for scrotal eczema.
The skin of the scrotum is quite sensitive. If you sit for a long time, the scrotum is in a damp, airtight environment, and your legs rub when walking, it is easy to develop frictional eczema. This is a common male disease, and the main symptom is itching, which makes people have to scratch it. The more they scratch the skin, the more "injured" it becomes, and then the skin becomes thicker and more itchy, which can easily form a vicious cycle.
The most important task to solve this problem is to keep the scrotum dry. It is best to take a shower every day, especially paying attention to cleaning the gaps in the scrotum. If necessary, you can apply some sweat absorbing prickly heat powder.
Also, it is important to avoid wearing tight underwear and jeans for a long time, as this can artificially cause excessive restraint on the scrotum and testicles, especially in hot summers where poor breathability can lead to poor local heat dissipation and an increase in scrotal temperature, leading to illness.
People who have already suffered from scrotal eczema should seek timely medical attention and use steroid based ointments. You should restrain your desire to grab and avoid stimulating the affected area, otherwise it may recur repeatedly.
From the above introduction, we can see that a large part of the reason why men suffer from scrotal eczema in summer is actually due to long-term sitting. This disease can also have an impact on their reproductive health and sexual life. Therefore, it is recommended that everyone pay attention to these nursing methods.