{"id":9863,"date":"2026-05-30T11:21:56","date_gmt":"2026-05-30T11:21:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.healthoptibody.com\/?p=9863"},"modified":"2026-05-30T11:21:56","modified_gmt":"2026-05-30T11:21:56","slug":"why-you-must-tell-your-doctor-about-your-itchy-groin-its-the-symptom-so-many-patients-are-too-embarrassed-to-ask-about-but-this-is-why-you-cant-ignore-it-and-how-to-deal-with-it-for-good-writes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.healthoptibody.com\/?p=9863","title":{"rendered":"Why you MUST tell your doctor about your itchy groin: It&#8217;s the symptom so many patients are too embarrassed to ask about but this is why you can&#8217;t ignore it&#8230; and how to deal with it for good, writes DR ELLIE"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<div itemprop=\"articleBody\">\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font mol-style-medium\"><span class=\"mol-style-bold\">I\u2019m a man in my 50s and my crotch is always itchy. What could be the problem?<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\"><span class=\"mol-style-bold health-ccox\">Dr Ellie replies:<\/span> A persistent groin itch could be due to a yeast infection.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">This is a very common problem but many men and women are often too embarrassed to tell their GP about it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">The skin in this region is particularly warm and moist, making it prone to irritation and infection. The most likely cause is simple skin irritation, which is not triggered by any sort of bug.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Instead, tight or close-fitting underwear and trousers can cause persistent chafing. Shower gels, soaps and laundry detergents are also frequent triggers.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Switching to loose-fitting underwear and using a soothing hydrocortisone cream, available at most pharmacists, are sensible first steps.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">The groin is also a prime site for thrush \u2013 a yeast infection that thrives in warm, moist conditions. This produces a chronic itch and the skin may appear red, though not always. An over-the-counter antifungal cream such as clotrimazole, used consistently for two to four weeks, will usually clear it.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Those who suffer from eczema or dermatitis elsewhere on the body may find the same condition affects this area, too. The same emollient and treatment creams used on other parts of the body can safely be applied here.<\/p>\n<div class=\"artSplitter mol-img-group\" style=\"\">\n<div class=\"mol-img\">\n<div class=\"image-wrap\"> <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"i-a9bb5b9af287217d\" src=\"https:\/\/i.dailymail.com\/1s\/2026\/05\/29\/14\/108958041-15858671-image-a-38_1780062257809.jpg\" height=\"423\" width=\"634\" alt=\"The skin in the groin region is particularly warm and moist, writes Dr Ellie, making it prone to irritation and infection\" class=\"blkBorder img-share\" style=\"max-width:100%\" loading=\"lazy\" \/> <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p class=\"imageCaption\">The skin in the groin region is particularly warm and moist, writes Dr Ellie, making it prone to irritation and infection<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">For patients who have not had eczema or dermatitis before, look for red, scaly patches of skin.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Less commonly, itching in this area can result from lice acquired through close physical contact. These tiny insects attach to coarse body hair and grow eggs. Patients may notice small brown or grey specks moving in the hair, or tiny white eggs \u2013 known as nits \u2013 clinging to individual hairs close to the skin.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Treatment creams are available from pharmacies and sexual health clinics.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">It is worth noting that recurring thrush can sometimes be an early sign of undiagnosed diabetes, so persistent symptoms deserve a GP assessment.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">If the problem has not resolved within a month, a GP should examine the area to rule out any underlying cause.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font mol-style-medium\"><span class=\"mol-style-bold\">I\u2019m 86 and I take amitriptyline for my neck arthritis. However, I\u2019ve been told this drug could raise my risk of dementia. Should I consider coming off it?<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\"><span class=\"mol-style-bold health-ccox\">Dr Ellie replies:<\/span> The benefits of amitriptyline to an 86-year-old arthritis patient outweigh the risks.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Every medical treatment involves weighing up pros and cons, and that applies here.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Amitriptyline is particularly effective for the type of deep, persistent neck pain that does not respond well to standard painkillers such as paracetamol. It also helps with sleep, which is crucial for cognitive health.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">The concern about dementia is understandable. Amitriptyline belongs to a class of drugs called anticholinergics, which have been linked to a modest increase in dementia risk through their impact on memory. This is worth taking seriously. But the risk remains relatively low. Moreover, disrupted sleep is almost certainly more dangerous as it can lead to daytime drowsiness, significantly raising the risk of falls.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Unmanaged pain carries its own physical and mental health consequences. Patients should always discuss stopping or changing medication with their GP. This is particularly important for a drug such as amitriptyline, which can trigger unpleasant withdrawal symptoms \u2013 including nausea, headaches and poor sleep.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font mol-style-medium\"><span class=\"mol-style-bold\">I have peripheral neuropathy in my feet. Now it is creeping up my legs. What can I do to halt its progression?<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\"><span class=\"mol-style-bold health-ccox\">Dr Ellie replies:<\/span> The most important step in managing peripheral neuropathy is finding what is causing it, because treating the underlying reason is the best chance of slowing progression.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Peripheral neuropathy \u2013 damage to the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord \u2013 leads to tingling sensations underfoot and pain that spreads up the legs.<\/p>\n<div class=\"art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS health\" data-version=\"2\" id=\"mol-f0d2c620-5b5c-11f1-9428-1dec801bab9f\" data-permabox-url=\"https:\/\/www.dailymail.com\/health\/article-15858671\/doctor-itchy-groin-patients-health-embarrassed-DR-ELLIE.html\">\n<h3 class=\"mol-factbox-title\">Write to Dr Ellie\u00a0<\/h3>\n<div class=\"ins cleared mol-factbox-body\">\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Do you have a question for Dr Ellie Cannon? Email DrEllie@mailonsunday.co.uk<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">It can be a debilitating condition, but there are steps that can be taken.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">The most common causes are diabetes and vitamin B12 deficiency \u2013 a crucial nutrient for nerve health found in the likes of meat and dairy. Both are diagnosable and treatable. B12 injections, for example, can make a significant difference if deficiency is the cause.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Meanwhile, diabetes \u2013 where rampant high blood sugar damages the body \u2013 can be managed by diet changes, regular exercise and prescription medicines.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Other known causes include certain medications \u2013 chemotherapy and some antibiotics among them \u2013 as well as chronic kidney disease, autoimmune conditions such as lupus and excessive drinking.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Each of these requires its own management.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">For the pain itself, tablets such as gabapentin and pregabalin are commonly used.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Physiotherapy is worth pursuing to build muscle strength around affected areas.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Daily walking is also genuinely helpful. The NHS website offers further guidance on possible exercise routines to help.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"mol-para-with-font mol-style-subhead health-ccox\">Why summer drinking is not all fun in the sun<\/h2>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">I\u2019ve been enjoying the heatwave, but I can\u2019t help but worry about the damage that we as a nation of drinkers do to our livers whenever the sun is out.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Many do not realise that even a short stretch of binge drinking can lead to serious damage \u2013 sometimes even potentially fatal liver disease.<\/p>\n<div class=\"artSplitter mol-img-group\" style=\"\">\n<div class=\"mol-img\">\n<div class=\"image-wrap\"> <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"i-46d355447c3b3da7\" src=\"https:\/\/i.dailymail.com\/1s\/2026\/05\/29\/14\/108958045-15858671-image-m-40_1780062293163.jpg\" height=\"625\" width=\"634\" alt=\"If anyone is concerned about their summer drinking, they should request a liver function test from their GP\" class=\"blkBorder img-share\" style=\"max-width:100%\" loading=\"lazy\" \/> <\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p class=\"imageCaption\">If anyone is concerned about their summer drinking, they should request a liver function test from their GP<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">I advise my patients to pace themselves when drinking in the sun. Enjoy it by all means, but maybe alternate between alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, for example.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">If anyone is concerned about their summer drinking, they should request a liver function test from their GP.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Have you struggled with summer binge drinking? Did you get your liver checked? Please write in on the email address above to let me know.<\/p>\n<h2 class=\"mol-para-with-font mol-style-subhead health-ccox\">Name change that means a lot<\/h2>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">I was very pleased to see the name of the common female hormone condition PCOS has been changed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">The health issue is known to trigger irregular periods, excess hair and fluid-filled sacs in the ovaries, called cysts.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">It was previously known as polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, but experts argued that this gave the impression it was primarily linked to cysts when, in fact, many women never develop them.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Instead, it has been renamed polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome, or PMOS, because it is more strongly linked to blood sugar levels \u2013 metabolic refers to how the body processes energy, such as blood sugar.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">It\u2019s certainly a mouthful, but by focusing on treating blood sugar issues, women may now experience some pronounced improvements to their treatment \u2013 especially as it will address their actual needs.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I\u2019m a man in my 50s and my crotch is always itchy. What could be the problem? Dr Ellie replies: A persistent groin itch could be due to a yeast infection. This is a very common problem but many men and women are often too embarrassed to tell their GP about it. 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