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Authoritative facts about the skin from the New Zealand Dermatological Society Incorporated.

Genital skin problems

Genital skin problems are very common and can be very uncomfortable, distressing and embarrassing. They can interfere with sexual functioning, self-image and interpersonal relationships. Some genital disorders are infectious, including sexually transmitted diseases.

This page provides links to information on DermNet about skin conditions affecting the genital area.

Many skin conditions result in itching (pruritus):

Itch is commonly due to an dermatitis (eczema). The types of dermatitis most often affecting the genitals are:

Other skin conditions causing genital itch include:

Some conditions tend to be more sore than itchy, especially:

Non-venereal skin infections may present in the genital area, presumably because of warmth and humidity.

Bacterial skin infections include:

An overgrowth of the normal vaginal bacteria, lactobacilli, may cause cytolytic vaginosis. Replacement of lactobacilli by anaerobic bacteria may result in bacterial vaginosis, resulting in a frothy white discharge.

Conditions confused with bacterial infections in the groin:

Fungal skin infections include:

Rashes confused with fungal infections in the groin:

Viral skin infections include:

The groin is also a favoured site for some parasitic infestations:

Important sexually transmitted infections include:

Skin lesions:

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