Jock itch


Dear ANB readers,
Hope you're all doing great. Today, I'm going to be talking about a condition that I believe many in this part of the world have ignored due to the wrong counsel received on the matter.In my time as a Community Pharmacist, I met with a great deal of people. Once I met a woman who needed me to examine her breasts because she felt one looked bigger than the other, I was reluctant but she begged and I gave in. I barely spent a minute with her.I eventually asked her to go to the primary health center in Sangotedo (somewhere along the Lekki-Epe Express-way in Lagos to get it checked.



Now to Today's topic; I also met a man once who had been itching in his groin area since he was a teen. He told me he saw Doctor about thirteen years ago but the Doctor dismissed it as no big deal. Now, almost 13 years after, he was apparently bothered by it because the grey skin to have spread along with the flaking and itching. He said his wife complained he'd been scratching all the time and was disgusted by it. (I totally feel her… lol)
Immediately, I suspected that he had Jock itch. I googled jock itch and showed him the photo he affirmed that what he had looked like that and was itchy and could be a bit raised and each time he scratched it, the skin would fall off in flakes.

What is Jock itch?Jock itch: (Tinea cruris) is a form of ringworm mainly caused by fungi and affects mostly men but also women. It causes greying or darkening of the affected area in dark skinned people and may cause reddening in light-skinned individuals. It is caused by the same fungus that causes athletes foot. In the process of putting on underwear, the fungus "gets a ride to the groin" and … Voila La Tinea cruris, itching in the groin and all other associated symptoms. With all this information, it was evident that Mr. X was suffering from Jock itch. I gave him a brand of Miconazole cream (which is an OTC medication) and gave the following tips from Web MD.
 How is jock itch treated? Most ringworm infections of the skin, such as jock itch, can be treated at home with anti-fungal creams and powders you can buy without a prescription. But if possible have your doctor look at any infection that does not go away, is severe, or comes back.

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To treat jock itch, follow these steps:·    

  1. Wash the rash with soap and water.
  2. Spread an antifungal cream over the rash.
  3. Apply the cream beyond the edge of the rash.     
  4. Use an antifungal cream or powder that contains terbinafine, miconazole, or clotrimazole. You can buy these products without a prescription. Brand names include Lamisil, Lotrimin, Micatin, and Monistat.




Follow the directions on the package, and don't stop using the medicine just because your symptoms go away. Use the medicine exactly as the label says, in most cases its usually at least for a period of 4 weeks.· 

In rare cases, ringworm of the skin causes large areas of blisters. If your ringworm forms blisters, you can use compresses (such as Burow's compress, which you can buy without a prescription) to soothe and dry out the blisters. After the skin is dried out, use anti-fungal creams that you can buy without a prescription.·        If you have jock itch and athlete's foot, you should treat both to prevent re-infecting your groin when you put on your underwear. (Put on your socks before putting on your boxers/panties because it's the same fungus that causes both infections)
 Prevention
1. Keep your groin area dry. After swimming, change into dry clothing as soon as possible.
2. Don't share towels, shorts etc.
3. Avoid tight underwear
4. If you have athletes foot. Treat it and put socks on before your underwear while you are getting dressed to avoid giving the fungus a free ride to you groin
.And that would be it for today.
Please share this with all your scratching friends and family members, male and female alike (lol). Have a lovely week ahead.

Signed,
Aunty Nurse

Cholera Outbreak in Lagos... News from Vanguard

Dear Readers,
Here's news from vanguards regarding the cholera outbreak in Lagos.

Its essentially about hygiene. I got the vaccine some years ago. However, reports have shown that the vaccine is not absolutely effective.


Stay healthy.

The report below was written by
BY OLASUNKANMI AKONI
For Vanguard

Lagos - At least three persons were confirmed
dead, while few others were said to have been
discharged after treatment in Lagos, following
outbreak of cholera in at least five local
government areas.
This came barely three days after eight persons
reportedly died in Plateau State, due to the
outbreak of the disease.
Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris, who
disclosed this, in Alausa, Ikeja, urged residents to
report any case immediately to the nearest health
facility as well as maintain high level of hygiene.
According to Idris: "Although, many of the cases
have been treated and discharged in several
health facilities, three have been confirmed dead.
"Most of the suspected cases are from Ajeromi,
Apapa, Lagos Island, Oshodi_Isolo and Surulere
local government areas."
Idris explained that surveillance and
investigations by his Ministry had revealed that
the suspected cases were contracted from food
sources such as the African food salad, popularly
called 'Abacha,' well water sources, especially in
areas like Ikate community, Amuwo Odofin Local
Government Area and Badia area of Apapa Local
Government Area, and infected foods from food
sellers, and other unhygienic habits.
The commissioner while urging members of the
public to be hygenic, noted that cholera "is an
acute contagious bacterial disease characterised
by severe form of sudden onset of profuse
painless watery stools, nausea and profuse
vomiting
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