Expert ReplyCondition analysis:
Hi. You seem to have developed scrotal neurodermatitis which is an intensely itchy eczema of the scrotum .
Now the most important thing is to stop itching or scratching .This eczema tends to increase with scratching,so the more you scratch ,the more will be the itching .
To prevent itching ,keep the area moisturised by applying some good moisturisers two to three times a day over the affected area .
If the urge to itch is too much ,keep a cotton cloth dipped in cold water over the area so as to suppress the urge .
In addition ,you might need to be treated by application of steroid anti fungal combination creams over the scrotal region twice daily .
Regular courses of antihistamines will also be required .
It is an easy to treat eczema but it tends to recur if the person continues to ten or scratch ,so you really need to divert your attention to something else when you have the urge to rub.
Instructions:
Natural Treatment For Neurodermatitis: The treatment’s goal is to manage the itching, to prevent scratching and to address the underlying causes for the condition:
Anti-inflammatory creams: Your health care provider will give you an anti-inflammatory cream / lotion which will soothe the itching and inflammation.
Corticosteroid injections: In case the anti-inflammatory cream offers no respite, you will be given a corticosteroid injection directly in to the affected skin.
Anti-itch medications: Your doctor will prescribe antihistamines to allay the intense itching.
Light therapy: Doctors recommend exposing the afflicted area to particular types of light to hasten healing.
Vitamin: Confer with your health care provider and start ‘skin’ vitamins – A, E, and C; these will help the skin to heal faster and will prevent an aggravation of the condition. Also, consume plenty of limes, lemons, bell peppers, oranges, guavas, mangoes and papayas.
Aspirin solution: A solution of aspirin and dichloromethane is effectual for some people having neurodermatitis.