Scrotal dermatitis is an inflammation of the scrotum, with common symptoms including redness, swelling, pain, and itching. This type of inflammation can be caused by a variety of factors, including infection, allergic reactions, or skin conditions.

Symptoms of scrotal dermatitis typically include redness and swelling of the scrotum, accompanied by varying degrees of pain and itching. In some cases, patients may find pustules or discharge in the scrotum, which usually indicates a bacterial infection. If symptoms are accompanied by fever, it may indicate a more severe inflammation, requiring prompt medical attention. Symptoms of scrotal dermatitis may be more pronounced upon waking in the morning, as prolonged pressure and friction can exacerbate the inflammation.

Symptoms of scrotal dermatitis can be similar to those of other illnesses, so self-diagnosis carries risks. If you experience the above symptoms, especially if they persist or are accompanied by fever, you should seek medical attention promptly for accurate diagnosis and treatment. Avoid self-medication, as this may mask the condition or cause unnecessary side effects.

[Prevention Tips:]
1. Maintain personal hygiene and clean the genital area regularly.
2. Wear breathable cotton underwear and avoid wearing tight pants for extended periods of time.
3. Avoid using skin care products that may cause allergic reactions.
4. Reduce friction and pressure, especially after prolonged sitting or walking.