I have a fungal infection near my hip area, along with urinary discomfort. I have been using Itch Guard cream, but the problem is not improving. What treatment would you suggest?
A fungal infection near the hip or groin area can cause itching, redness, burning, rashes, darkening of the skin, and irritation, especially in hot and sweaty conditions. One common condition is Tinea Cruris, which often becomes worse with sweating, tight clothing, or incomplete treatment. If you have been using Itch Guard Cream and the infection is not improving, it may mean that the fungus is resistant, the treatment duration has been too short, the area is staying moist, or another skin condition is also present. Urinary discomfort may or may not be related to the fungal infection and could suggest irritation, dehydration, or a separate urinary infection, especially if there is burning during urination or increased frequency. To help control the fungal infection, keep the affected area clean and completely dry, wear loose cotton underwear, avoid tight clothes, and change sweaty clothes quickly. A doctor may prescribe stronger antifungal creams such as Luliconazole or terbinafine, and in some cases oral antifungal tablets may be needed if the infection is severe or repeatedly comes back. Avoid using steroid combination creams without medical advice because they can temporarily reduce itching but often worsen fungal infections and make them harder to treat later. Drink enough water and maintain proper hygiene to reduce urinary irritation. If the rash spreads, develops pus, becomes painful, or if urinary symptoms continue, you should consult a dermatologist or doctor for proper examination and treatment because diabetes, bacterial infection, or other conditions may also need to be checked.