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Hi, all -- my son (15) has had, for a many months, tinea in his

scrotal area. We first used an over the counter drug to treat it

(lamisil), but that didn't provide any help. He was also zinc

deficient at the time, but supplementation of zinc only helped

moderately. He finds it especially bad in the middle of the night,

when he'll wake finding him scratching the inflamed area, making it

worse. We have used calendula gel (boiron brand), nappy rash cream

(weleda brand), both with no results (the calendula gel has helped

relieve the itchiness, the nappy rash cream made it worse) so far,

with mixed results. Does anyone have any other advice?

 

Thanks

Andrea

NZ

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Be sure to keep it COOL and DRY. Blow dry after a shower from a distance 8 to

12 inches etc.

Use Talc or even better some anti-fungal foot powder on his scrotum

along with some OTC cream.

Also look out for his diet

Sugar will feed the fungus (and other stuff)

see how his gastro system is working, that is a hiding place for breeding them

and sending them out. . ..

 

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My doctor suggested to me once for a similar condition

under my breasts to use athletes foot medicine. It

worked for me, but I don't know if it will for you.

Its the best I can think of. Good luck.

--- Andrea Gauland <dreaquince wrote:

 

> Hi, all -- my son (15) has had, for a many months,

> tinea in his

> scrotal area. We first used an over the counter

> drug to treat it

> (lamisil), but that didn't provide any help. He was

> also zinc

> deficient at the time, but supplementation of zinc

> only helped

> moderately. He finds it especially bad in the

> middle of the night,

> when he'll wake finding him scratching the inflamed

> area, making it

> worse. We have used calendula gel (boiron brand),

> nappy rash cream

> (weleda brand), both with no results (the calendula

> gel has helped

> relieve the itchiness, the nappy rash cream made it

> worse) so far,

> with mixed results. Does anyone have any other

> advice?

>

> Thanks

> Andrea

> NZ

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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which form o tinea does he have. some forms like athlete's foot and jock itch

you can use selsom blue? for its the dandruff shampoo. I would also say be

keeping it cool and dry with forever washing it.

 

 

 

Andrea Gauland <dreaquince

 

Sunday, April 15, 2007 2:11:33 PM

tinea/ringworm on scrotum

 

Hi, all -- my son (15) has had, for a many months, tinea in his

scrotal area. We first used an over the counter drug to treat it

(lamisil), but that didn't provide any help. He was also zinc

deficient at the time, but supplementation of zinc only helped

moderately. He finds it especially bad in the middle of the night,

when he'll wake finding him scratching the inflamed area, making it

worse. We have used calendula gel (boiron brand), nappy rash cream

(weleda brand), both with no results (the calendula gel has helped

relieve the itchiness, the nappy rash cream made it worse) so far,

with mixed results. Does anyone have any other advice?

 

Thanks

Andrea

NZ

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Evening primrose oil heals some kind of infection or whatever

(misdiagnosed several ways by several different doctors) that my son

gets between his fingers. -- ???? And castor oil helps with all kinds

of skin problems.

 

good luck

Joy

 

, Andrea Gauland

<dreaquince wrote:

>

> Hi, all -- my son (15) has had, for a many months, tinea in his

> scrotal area. We first used an over the counter drug to treat it

> (lamisil), but that didn't provide any help. He was also zinc

> deficient at the time, but supplementation of zinc only helped

> moderately. He finds it especially bad in the middle of the night,

> when he'll wake finding him scratching the inflamed area, making it

> worse. We have used calendula gel (boiron brand), nappy rash cream

> (weleda brand), both with no results (the calendula gel has helped

> relieve the itchiness, the nappy rash cream made it worse) so far,

> with mixed results. Does anyone have any other advice?

>

> Thanks

> Andrea

> NZ

>

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Hello Andrea,

 

If you are desirous to go with homoeopathic system of treatment of your son,

you may log me on subratadashomoeo

 

>Andrea Gauland <dreaquince

>

>

> tinea/ringworm on scrotum

>Sun, 15 Apr 2007 13:40:35 +1200

>

>Hi, all -- my son (15) has had, for a many months, tinea in his

>scrotal area. We first used an over the counter drug to treat it

>(lamisil), but that didn't provide any help. He was also zinc

>deficient at the time, but supplementation of zinc only helped

>moderately. He finds it especially bad in the middle of the night,

>when he'll wake finding him scratching the inflamed area, making it

>worse. We have used calendula gel (boiron brand), nappy rash cream

>(weleda brand), both with no results (the calendula gel has helped

>relieve the itchiness, the nappy rash cream made it worse) so far,

>with mixed results. Does anyone have any other advice?

>

>Thanks

>Andrea

>NZ

 

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Keep the area dry probably using a good antifungal powder will help.

 

 

 

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Monday, April 16, 2007 4:47:19 PM

Re: tinea/ringworm on scrotum

 

Evening primrose oil heals some kind of infection or whatever

(misdiagnosed several ways by several different doctors) that my son

gets between his fingers. -- ???? And castor oil helps with all kinds

of skin problems.

 

good luck

Joy

 

, Andrea Gauland

<dreaquince@ ...> wrote:

>

> Hi, all -- my son (15) has had, for a many months, tinea in his

> scrotal area. We first used an over the counter drug to treat it

> (lamisil), but that didn't provide any help. He was also zinc

> deficient at the time, but supplementation of zinc only helped

> moderately. He finds it especially bad in the middle of the night,

> when he'll wake finding him scratching the inflamed area, making it

> worse. We have used calendula gel (boiron brand), nappy rash cream

> (weleda brand), both with no results (the calendula gel has helped

> relieve the itchiness, the nappy rash cream made it worse) so far,

> with mixed results. Does anyone have any other advice?

>

> Thanks

> Andrea

> NZ

>

 

 

 

 

 

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dear Andrea-, my friend had the same- he tried Lamasil-same effect-however i

gave him a spray on tea trree mix and it went away------- I expect a cream would

do the same---it must be continued for at least 2 months past disappearing-it

lives in the skin and takes a lot to knock it off( so to speak)

 

subrata das <subratadashomoeo wrote:

Hello Andrea,

 

If you are desirous to go with homoeopathic system of treatment of your son,

you may log me on subratadashomoeo

 

>Andrea Gauland <dreaquince

>

>

> tinea/ringworm on scrotum

>Sun, 15 Apr 2007 13:40:35 +1200

>

>Hi, all -- my son (15) has had, for a many months, tinea in his

>scrotal area. We first used an over the counter drug to treat it

>(lamisil), but that didn't provide any help. He was also zinc

>deficient at the time, but supplementation of zinc only helped

>moderately. He finds it especially bad in the middle of the night,

>when he'll wake finding him scratching the inflamed area, making it

>worse. We have used calendula gel (boiron brand), nappy rash cream

>(weleda brand), both with no results (the calendula gel has helped

>relieve the itchiness, the nappy rash cream made it worse) so far,

>with mixed results. Does anyone have any other advice?

>

>Thanks

>Andrea

>NZ

 

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Tea Tree Oil is a natural parasitic and fungal. I'd

use that rather than the Lamasil etc which has other

ingredients that aren't so nice to absorb.

 

Jenny Kernan

 

--- cheryl bullock <cooee.shari wrote:

 

> dear Andrea-, my friend had the same- he tried

> Lamasil-same effect-however i gave him a spray on

> tea trree mix and it went away------- I expect a

> cream would do the same---it must be continued for

> at least 2 months past disappearing-it lives in the

> skin and takes a lot to knock it off( so to speak)

>

> subrata das <subratadashomoeo wrote:

>

> Hello Andrea,

>

> If you are desirous to go with homoeopathic system

> of treatment of your son,

> you may log me on subratadashomoeo

>

> >Andrea Gauland <dreaquince

> >

> >

> > tinea/ringworm on

> scrotum

> >Sun, 15 Apr 2007 13:40:35 +1200

> >

> >Hi, all -- my son (15) has had, for a many months,

> tinea in his

> >scrotal area. We first used an over the counter

> drug to treat it

> >(lamisil), but that didn't provide any help. He was

> also zinc

> >deficient at the time, but supplementation of zinc

> only helped

> >moderately. He finds it especially bad in the

> middle of the night,

> >when he'll wake finding him scratching the inflamed

> area, making it

> >worse. We have used calendula gel (boiron brand),

> nappy rash cream

> >(weleda brand), both with no results (the calendula

> gel has helped

> >relieve the itchiness, the nappy rash cream made it

> worse) so far,

> >with mixed results. Does anyone have any other

> advice?

> >

> >Thanks

> >Andrea

> >NZ

>

>

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Thanks everyone for their advice on my son's possible tinea. We went

to a medical herbalist yesterday, and he suggested that it was

candida, not tinea, and that my son should be tested for leaky gut

syndrome, which we are going to do next week. We have tried most of

the suggestions, but none have really helped relieve the itching, but

my son said he's just going to put up with the itching till we see

the naturopath next week.

 

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Andrea

NZ

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Try pure aloe vera gell either scraped from inside the leaf of a living

plant, (best) It is a miracle for any skin problem and will heal fast.

or buy it as pure as possible.

" Lily of the Desert " has pure organic aloe on the Internet and will help

find a store near you that carries it. (They don't sell it )

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