Symptom families: Scrotum & Testicular Symptoms and Conditions, Eczema, Dermatitis and Itchy Conditions of the Skin
Parent symptom: Eczema
Did you mean? Scrotum Itching
Scrotum eczema, clinically known as eczema of the scrotum or scrotum dermatitis, is a skin condition characterized by inflammation, itching, and discomfort in the scrotal area. This form of eczema involves red, itchy, and sometimes flaky skin in the scrotal region, which can cause significant discomfort and impact quality of life.
Scrotum eczema, as with other forms of eczema, might exhibit periods of flare-ups and remissions, and its severity can vary from mild irritation to severe itching and pain. Understanding this condition is essential in managing and alleviating its symptoms effectively.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) approaches scrotum eczema from a holistic perspective, seeing it as a manifestation of internal imbalances rather than just a skin condition. TCM suggests that eczema, including its manifestation on the scrotum, arises from imbalances in the body's vital energy, or Qi, and is often related to disharmonies in the liver, spleen, and kidney systems.
Factors such as Damp-Heat, a common pattern in TCM, are believed to contribute to the development of this condition. TCM practitioners focus on identifying and correcting these underlying imbalances through a combination of herbal medicine, acupuncture, and lifestyle modifications, aiming to provide a more integrated and personalized treatment for the patient.
In TCM, specific acupoints are targeted to alleviate the symptoms of scrotum eczema and address the underlying patterns of disharmony. One such acupoint is Jimen SP-11, located in the Spleen Channel. This point, found 6 cun above Xuehai SP-10 on the line drawn from Xuehai SP-10 to Chongmen SP-12, is known for its ability to regulate urination and clear Damp-Heat from the body.
Stimulating Jimen SP-11 can be an effective part of a TCM treatment plan for scrotum eczema, especially when Damp-Heat is identified as a contributing factor. The choice of acupoints, as with all TCM treatments, is tailored to the individual's specific pattern of disharmony to provide the most effective relief.
See more details below about Jimen SP-11, an acupoint used to address scrotum eczema.
6 cun above Xuehai SP-10, on the line draw from Xuehai SP-10 to Chongmen SP-12.