Scrotal Dermatitis - Can we Consider it as a Separate Entity?

Oman Med J. 2013 Sep;28(5):302-5. doi: 10.5001/omj.2013.91.

Abstract

Scrotal dermatitis is a very common condition that has been easily overlooked by most dermatologists and treating physicians. The condition is easily mistaken for the common skin disorders affecting the area, like fungal infections. Scrotal dermatitis is not considered a separate disease entity and is usually considered a condition similar to the contact dermatitis occurring elsewhere. This article attempts to classify the condition as a separate disease entity and explains the various etiological factors and the pathogenesis of the condition. The various stages of the condition are also explained in detail. Newer treatment modalities like the use of narrow band UVB for the management of scrotal dermatitis is also highlighted in this article.

Keywords: Dermatitis; Narrow band; Scrotum.

Publication types

  • Review