When experiencing itchy skin on penis or groin area, it can be downright infuriating. The skin on the penis, pubic area and testicles can become inflamed, irritated and hot, creating an embarrassing problem for many men. If it is the penis skin that is involved it may appear more annoying than serious; however it should be treated by a medical professional, as itching can be a sign of a more serious condition and scratching can lead to skin infections. In the mean time, wear breathable underwear, avoid scratching bare skin, increase penis-specific vitamins and minerals, reduce soaps and products that dry or irritate the skin, and change laundry soap to a low-allergenic variety. If none of these tactics bring any relief, go see your doctor or dermatologist.

Possible Causes

Without a diagnosis there is no effective treatment, and a man risks his condition getting worse and spread to other areas. Some common causes of an itchy penis or testicular area include "jock itch", a yeast infection caused by excess moisture, as well as lice, bug bites and bug stings. If the itchy skin appears alongside thickening and/or flaking of the skin, it may be due to a skin condition such as eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, etc. It may also be an allergy to topical body care or laundry products. If a man can see the development of lumps, bumps, papules, warts or small ulcers, there is a large risk of infection or an STD. In these circumstances, medical attention is required immediately. The development of spots or changes in skin color should also be looked at quickly, as these are possible symptoms for melanoma. Attaining an accurate diagnosis from a medical professional is important. Without it, it is impossible to know what proper course of treatment should be sought.

Drugs & Supplements

Even if the itch is downstairs, it may be necessary to treat the entire system. This is especially the case of the cause of the itch is an infection. Common treatment for skin infections may include internal antibiotics, but these do not work for viral, yeast or parasitic infections. Consult with your doctor about the best possible treatment plan for these problems. Regardless of what pathogen is at hand, boosting the immune defenses with vitamins, minerals antioxidants is important. Vitamin C, A, D and Zinc are all known to stimulate immune function in humans. Foods and supplements containing omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids have also been found in several studies to benefit allergies and skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. These oils have anti-inflammatory effects in the body by balancing prostaglandin hormones, as well as by having a positive effect on the moisturization of the skin. Foods high in omega3 and 6 include oily fish, seaweed, chia seeds, linseeds and nuts.

Health Crèmes

What treatment a man seeks out for his itching depends on his diagnosis, and it is important to determine the cause of the itch before masking the symptoms with an anti-inflammatory or anti-itch cream. Cortisone crèmes may be of benefit for the short term in reducing inflammation, but long-term they may thin the skin tissues and increase the risk of breakage. When a diagnosis is attained, there is a huge selection of treatments available to men. In addition to topical antibiotics, anti-inflammatory and antiviral creams, men can also use natural crèmes to moisturize dry and irritated skin. Penis health crèmes can benefit penis health and skin integrity (most professionals recommend man1man oil) by provide a range of vitamins and nutrients for connective tissues. Shea butter is anti-inflammatory and cooling for the skin, vitamin E reduces scarring and promotes wound healing, and vitamin D, C and A stimulates immune function.