Men experiencing tinea cruris can find relief by using antifungal shampoo on the area. Shampoo that contains ketoconazole or selenium sulfide works best. Cleaning the affected area one to two times daily should help clear up the rash, and the symptoms should slowly subside. This treatment is ideal for mild cases of tinea cruris.

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