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What is jock itch?
Jock itch, also known as tinea cruris, is a common fungal skin infection caused by dermatophytes fungi, which are different from yeast fungi. Although both can cause infections in warm, moist environments on the skin, dermatophytes can flourish in both moist and dry environments. In addition to the groin area where “jock itch” gets its name, it can also affect inner thighs, buttocks, and sometimes the lower abdomen. In many cases it develops when “athelete’s foot” is spread to the groin.1
Jock itch is contagious and can spread through direct skin-to-skin contact or by sharing towels, clothing, sports equipment, or bedding.2 Sexual contact can also be a major mode of transmission.3
This condition occurs more often in men and adolescent boys, particularly those who sweat heavily, wear tight or non-breathable clothing, are overweight, participate in sports, or have athlete’s foot (foot fungus). However, it can affect anyone.
When should you seek medical care for jock itch?
You should consider seeking medical care for jock itch if the rash does not improve after 1–2 weeks of over-the-counter antifungal treatment, continues to spread or becomes very uncomfortable.
Medical advice is also recommended if you are unsure whether the rash is jock itch or if the infection keeps coming back despite using an OTC treatment cream. There are many other conditions that can look like jock itch or fungal infections that are treated differently.


How to get a prescription for jock itch?
Can an online dermatologist diagnose and treat jock itch?
Yes. An online dermatologist can review photos of your skin and your symptoms to help diagnose conditions such as jock itch. Based on this assessment, they can recommend appropriate treatment, including oral or topical antifungal prescription medications if needed, and provide guidance on how to manage and prevent the infection.
Do I need a prescription for jock itch?
Many cases of jock itch can be treated with over-the-counter antifungal creams available at pharmacies. However, if the rash is severe, persistent, or keeps coming back, a prescription-strength antifungal treatment may be needed. Through Miiskin, a dermatologist can evaluate your condition online and prescribe stronger medication when appropriate.
How to get a prescription for jock itch online?
You can have a consultation with an online dermatologist via Miiskin. Consultation fees range from $59 to $69, while prescription renewals are just $39. You will get your prescription (if medically needed) in 1-2 days. Then you can buy your treatment at the local pharmacy.
What prescription jock itch medications can I get?
The medication commonly prescribed for jock itch (tinea cruris) depends on the underlying cause. Your online dermatologist may prescribe a topical medication, and in more severe or persistent cases, oral treatment may be recommended.
Jock itch creams
Oral medications for jock itch
How to apply your prescription jock itch cream correctly?
According to Dr. Ryan Trowbridge, a board-certified dermatologist, if you have been prescribed with a jock itch cream, this is how you should use it.

1. Wash your hands
Start with clean hands to avoid spreading the infection.

2. Clean the skin
Gently wash the affected area with lukewarm water and mild soap if needed

3. Dry the area well
Pat the skin dry with a clean towel, since fungus thrives in moisture.

4. Apply cream liberally
Spread an adequate amount to cover the affected area along with an area of healthy-looking surrounding skin.

5. Rub it gently
Let the cream absorb into the skin.

6. Wash your hands again
Washing your hands helps prevent spreading the fungus to other areas.

7. Use as directed
Most creams are applied once or twice daily for 2–4 weeks, even if symptoms disappear.

8. Keep the area clean and dry
Wear loose, breathable clothing, shower and change out of sweaty clothes promptly.
About jock itch?
Jock itch typically develops in warm, moist areas of the body, most commonly in the groin, inner thighs, and around the buttocks, especially where sweating and friction occur.
What causes jock itch?
Jock itch is caused by dermatophytes, a group of fungi that grow on the skin and thrive in both warm and dry environments. They like the top layer of the skin which contains keratin, their food source. Moisture is not necessary for growth, but can help the fungus stick and penetrate to the keratin layer. However, fungus often grows well in dry environments, and your skin does not need to be moist or warm to acquire a dermatophyte infection. It can spread through skin-to-skin contact, contaminated surfaces, or shared items such as towels, clothing, or sports equipment.4

Signs and symptoms of jock itch
- An itchy rash in the groin, inner thighs, or buttocks
- Darkened skin patches that often have a well-defined or slightly raised, snake-like border
- Ring-shaped rash with clearer skin in the center and a more irritated edge
- Flaky, scaly, or peeling skin in the affected area that may feel dry or irritated
- Burning, stinging, or discomfort in the groin area, during movement or friction
- Pre-existing foot or nail fungal infection
- Skin discoloration or mild swelling in the rash area that may spread outward5
Meet dermatologists who are also jock itch specialists
You’re in expert hands. Miiskin’s dermatologist partners have completed more than 50,000 virtual consultations.

Dr. Anna Chacon
Dermatologist
Licenses: 50 U.S. states

Dr. Ryan Trowbridge
Dermatologist
Licenses: CA, CT, NY, TX, NE, IL.

Dr. Amit Om
Dermatologist
Licenses: NC, SC, FL, GA, IL, CT, TX, CA.


Dr. Sarita Nori
Dermatologist
Licenses: FL, MA, TX, NH, CT, CA, ME.

Dr. Craig Burkhart
Pediatric Dermatologist
License: North Carolina.

Dr. Eric Howell
Dermatologist
License: North Carolina.
Provider & Prescription Information
Miiskin connects patients with independent dermatologists who provide care through their private practices. Compounded prescriptions can be ordered via Miiskin and are dispensed by Foothills pharmacy. Generic prescriptions can be filled at any local or online pharmacy.

How does it work?
- Start consultation to get a diagnosis and treatment for your joch itch.
- Get an answer from an online dermatologist in your state.
- Buy your medication at a pharmacy nearby and start treatment.

Process to getting a prescription for jock itch treatment
Through Miiskin, you get in touch with a dermatologist using an online dermatology consultation. The dermatologist will review your case and will write you a prescription for jock itch if it is suitable for you. Then you can pick it up at the pharmacy of your choice.
References:
1 https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/30/4/24-0115_article
2 https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/22141-jock-itch-tinea-cruris
3 https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/22141-jock-itch-tinea-cruris
4 https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/jock-itch/symptoms-causes/syc-20353807
5 https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/jock-itch/symptoms-causes/syc-20353807
6 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37432126/
7 https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/73/wr/mm7301a1.htm
8 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37418257/









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