Tinea cruris, known more widely as jock itch, is an infection resulting from the same fungus responsible for ringworm. As its common name implies, the infection develops along the skin folds around the genitals, thighs, buttocks, and stomach. Rashes from tinea cruris are often raised, scaly, and reddish-brown. They are also extremely itchy.

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