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What causes testicular itching and peeling?

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Asked on:Mar 29, 2026 03:14 PM

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  • Apollo Apollo

    Mar 29, 2026

    When it comes to vulva itching, many boys think that this is a female thing and that it is nothing serious. In fact, an expert has pointed out that vulvar itching is not only the exclusive right of women, but in fact, more than 20% to 30% of men suffer from varying degrees of vulvar itching. For example, how can the vagina shed its skin? What are the reasons? Then find out with the editor.

    Scrotal peeling is a very common skin disease and is an allergic symptom, especially in young men. Generally speaking, there may be some reasons:

    1. Riboflavin deficiency may cause scrotal inflammation. Changes such as erythema, dryness, scaling, papules, and scarring appear on the vagina, accompanied by itching.

    2. Neurodermatitis and eczema in the pudendal area are all itchy.

    3. Such mental workers are common, especially in summer, when the temperature of the private parts is high, there is a lot of sweat, dampness, and poor air permeability. The skin of the scrotum is soaked with sweat and the friction of underwear causes itching and peeling of the scrotum.

    4. Scrotal inflammation caused by bacteria, such as

    Trichomonas scrotum and tinea cruris involve the scrotum, causing itching and peeling of the scrotum.

    5. In clinical medicine, men's scrotal peeling is mostly caused by inflammation after men suffer from orchitis.

    6. You may be suffering from some diseases, such as

    People with chronic gastrointestinal diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, endocrine disorders, and metabolic disorders.

    7. It is considered that prostatitis causes scrotal peeling, and it is also considered that bacterial and other infections cause balanitis.

    Pay attention to this aspect

    1. Underwear should be relatively loose and comfortable. It is best to choose cotton ones. Do not be too tight. Change them frequently and immediately, especially after exercise.

    2. Eat more healthy fruits and vegetables and less spicy food.

    3. When you feel that your vagina is itchy, do not scratch or fumigate it too much. It is especially recommended not to use soapy liquid for fumigation.

    4. If you find that your vaginal discharge has worsened over a period of time, it is recommended that you go back to the hospital for medical treatment immediately to avoid misunderstanding the condition.