Jock Itch Mild case. Going to the pharmacy tmrw. Meanwhile putting on some cornstarch. Yay or nay? Read the sugar can make it worse, but also read how a lot of people used it fine. What is the typical recovery time? Two weeks? Thanks P.S. Fuck the humidity in Asia during summer Posted via RS Mobile |
i dust my boxers with baby powder during the summer to keep it dry down in the nether, and it works pretty well. smells good too never heard of using corn starch :pokerface: |
I don't think pure corn starch is a good idea, go get some baby powder which has talc and other ingredients |
I would recommend not using cornstarch since many types of fungus thrive on yeast. You may get temporary relief by using it, but it will most likely return two-fold. |
Baby powder is the only way to go, use it for any itch especially after shaving down there. |
Thanks, I'm going to get some baby powder and antifungal creme when later The baby powder trick seems like a good idea too |
Baby Powder works - but so does foot powder - which contains Talc. As a young Army Cadet years ago, we would shove tons of foot powder down out pants - as well as Gold Bond Medicated Foot Powder. That stuff is amazing, I highly recommend it! |
why would you not think of baby powder before a cooking ingredient? |
what if your camping and your broth is too thin? you gonna thicken it up with baby powder? its a matter of survival, man. |
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