Genital skin problems are very common and can be very itchy or painful, distressing and embarrassing. They can interfere with sexual functioning, self-image and interpersonal relationships. Some genital disorders are contagious, including sexually transmitted diseases.
This page provides links to information On DermNet about skin conditions affecting the genital area.
Genital itch in males
Genital pain in males
Genital itch in females
Genital pain in females
Vaginaldischarge
Non-sexually transmitted skin infections affecting genital area (males and females)
Sexually transmitted infections (males and females)
Dysaesthesia and/or burning discomfort (and less often, itching) of the penis (penodynia) and/or scrotum (scrotodynia) in the absence of a primary skin problem. The affected area is often redder than normal.
When no cause has been found for vulval pain, the term vulvodynia is sometimes used. This has been classified into provoked localised vulvodynia (or vestibulodynia) and generalised spontaneous vulvodynia (dysaesthetic vulvodynia or neuropathic pain).
Genital skin is delicate, so treatment must be undertaken gently. Wash once or twice daily with warm water. Avoid soap; a pH balanced non-soap cleanser can be used but should be rinsed off.