Itchy balls

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TravelerKai

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frenchie said:
Gorgiass said:
Does Benadryl help? Some people also get allergy symptom relief from quercetin, a bioflavnoid. Cheap and no side effects unlike most in the pharmacy.

It does, but I suffer from antihistamine drowsiness. It's one of those burn the village to save the town sorta things :blush:

I don't manscape or shave. That is the worst itching of all. I should take my trimmer and shave the bush down though. It's been hella cold so i've been loathe to do it.

I would try the other things first before trimming. If you do have crabs or lice, then you might have to do trimming/shaving. I think you can test for that, but I am not sure.
 

Tuthmosis

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Cr33pin said:
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Co-sign.

Actual up-close footage of Frenchie's nuts:

 

The Beast1

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TravelerKai said:
frenchie said:
Gorgiass said:
Does Benadryl help? Some people also get allergy symptom relief from quercetin, a bioflavnoid. Cheap and no side effects unlike most in the pharmacy.

It does, but I suffer from antihistamine drowsiness. It's one of those burn the village to save the town sorta things :blush:

I don't manscape or shave. That is the worst itching of all. I should take my trimmer and shave the bush down though. It's been hella cold so i've been loathe to do it.

I would try the other things first before trimming. If you do have crabs or lice, then you might have to do trimming/shaving. I think you can test for that, but I am not sure.

No crabs guys, otherwise the girl i'm with would have been complaining of it too :tard: Not to mention the lack of nits in my hair.
 

vinman

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Am I the only one that thinks about Frenchie's itchy nuts when they read his comments in other threads?:s:s:s

I can't be the only one........ I hope I'm not the only one.
 

Badamson

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frenchie said:
Alright, i've had it. Time to bite the bullet...

Guys, I suffer my really itchy balls. I thought this was jock itch. I bought some Lotrimin and applied it until the tube was empty. I tried another tube with no results.

I thought it may be dry skin and got a heavy duty moisturizer. It holds off the itchiness for about an hour or so but then comes back with a vengeance.

I'm out of ideas here. Short of visiting a dermatologist, i figured asking you guys would have some tricks.

Appreciate any advice.

I use Gold Bond Medicated Powder for this, especially if there is sweat involved.
 

The Beast1

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vinman said:
Am I the only one that thinks about Frenchie's itchy nuts when they read his comments in other threads?:s:s:s

I can't be the only one........ I hope I'm not the only one.

Here's a pic. [attachment=23016]

Now you wont't be able to unsee that every time i post. :banana:
 

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Spider

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If it's truly a fungal problem, it may be systemic and therefore it may take more than just anti-fungal cream to treat your problem. It may stem from an overgrowth of yeast or 'candida' that may have gotten out of control from either a poor diet or past antibiotic use.

I used to suffer from something similar and it can make life really shitty when you don't know what is causing the issue..or how to control it.

My suggestion would be cutting out all alcohol, bread (and other simple carbs), most sugar sources (like candy, processed foods, soda etc.) for a few weeks and see if anything changes. Coconut oil is also an anti fungal so you can eat a few tablespoons a day and see if any of your symptoms get better.

Women suffer from chronic yeast infections all the time often due to the Standard American diet. Men unknowingly can suffer from this too. It wouldn't hurt to try an anti-candida diet for a little while and to mention this to your doctor. Hope things get better soon.
 
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