How to Tell the Difference Between Herpes and Jock Itch Red spots on your member or in the midsection area? Are you having a panic attack yet? You start to think of all the possible things it can be and reason it down to herpes or jock itch. But you don’t know how to tell the difference between herpes and jock itch. Thankfully, reading on can help. Let’s learn about herpes and jock itch, how to tell the difference between them, and finally, how to prevent them. Herpes 101 You've likely heard about the herp. A fairly common partner-transmitted infection, herpes is contracted by having intimate contact with a person who already has it, even if they are not currently having an outbreak. It’s reported that 15 percent of people 14-49 have it. Herpes is a chronic disease, meaning it is incurable, but it is manageable with medication and lifestyle choices. Herpes flies a bit under the radar, and it is easy to think it’s something less serious, like an ingrown hair or a pimple. That said, here are some of the more noticeable herpes symptoms:
Small sores that grow into skin ulcers and scabs Flu-like symptoms such as fever, swollen glands, and body aches Itching in the reproductive area Pain in the reproductive area
Men should visit their physician or go to a clinic immediately for diagnosis and treatment if they believe they have herpes. Jock Itch 101 Tinea cruris, also colloquially called jock itch, is a highly contagious skin infection. It’s caused by a fungus similar to that which causes athlete’s foot (seeing a pattern yet?). Jock itch likes to go where all the action is, namely a man’s junk, posterior, and the inner thighs because it loves warm, moist www.man1health.com