- male
- 35 Years
- 07/02/2025
I'm having these rashes and itches on my face, especially where I shave. Sometimes there's this burning sensation. It's been going on for over 10 years now, and I've tried so many medicines, but nothing seems to work. Some doctors said it's an allergy from my hair oil. Others think my skin's just really dry and sensitive. Plus, I'm dealing with hair fall and itching in my scalp too. Any advice on what could be going on or what I should try next?
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I'm dealing with jock itch, and it's made the skin on my inner thighs darker. I'm concerned about getting my natural skin tone back and was wondering if there's a specific cream for this. Is using something like Kojic acid cream effective for both treating the itch and lightening the skin, or should I be looking for something else? Any advice would be really helpful!
That could be fungal infection which needs both oral and topical antifungal medications and personal hygiene is more important for such condition.
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