March 18, 2013
Jock itch is usually more serious than people realize. This is partly because of all the misinformation on jock itch websites and forums, and partly because of the brief period of relief that over-the-counter jock itch cures provide. Even the prescription jock itch medications usually don’t actually kill the infection.
A jock itch infection can be be very difficult to kill because of how quickly it spreads. Even a small patch of infected skin can grow large, completely covering every part of your groin in as little as a few days. Because of this, you MUST treat the infection as fast as you can.
Jock itch can leave permanent scars on your skin.
Because jock itch spreads so quickly and deep into your skin, it can leave permanent scars even after the infection has been eliminated. The scarring on your skin most likely will not go away without cosmetic surgery.
It is not known if the scars are caused by the infection itself, or the reaction of your skin tissue when inflicted by the fungus.
Jock itch can lead to other skin infections that can even spread to your face.
Jock itch can also lead to other serious skin infections, such as cellulitis. These infections can spread to many different parts of the body, including the face and mouth.
All of these infections can easily and quickly spread to your friends and loved ones.
As discussed on the treatment page, jock itch medications usually don’t work because the amount actual substance that fights the infection is not strong enough in the medications. The drug companies make the medications too weak on purpose, and for one reason: so you’ll have to buy more so they can make more money.
You should treat your infection right now!
Even if your jock itch infection is mild, you need to treat it right now to make sure it doesn’t become a severe infection that could spread or leave scars.
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