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@fiona sorry for your present condition. It can be an allergic reaction. Some foods or dust from your home or clothes or insect ocean cause this condition. If the condition is really too much itching and grows very rapidly then it would be Urticaria. In normal allergic condition you need antihistamine or anti allergic medicine.But in Urticaria you must need to take some Low dose steroid with antihistamine drugs.
I would like to suggest you to go nearest GP chamber and take medicine if this condition is intolerable.
Take care.Hope your quick recovery.
Dr. Mst S S S
Hi @Tuhin this is something that may require creams for treatment, you will need an examination and review with a GP to determine which cream may work best, or consider telemedicine online through one of the applications that provide medication delivery as well - more on this here: https://www.todayonline.com/brand-spotlight/doctor-will-see-you-next-app
Dr. Dinesh G
Scrotal eczema is a definite possibility. Other differentials include fungal infection and psoriasis. An accurate diagnosis is the key to getting real relief. Seek out a doctor with experience in this area to help you with a treatment plan.
Dr. Lee F J
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