CARD 1
Graphics on Cards: A person is pictured against a yellow background wearing a blue t-shirt and pants, groaning in discomfort as they reach for an itch on their crotch, with small green bug-like creatures around the area.
Text on Cards: “Why is my crotch itching?!” We’ve all been there—one moment, life is good, the next, you’re doing the subtle scratch dance in public. But wondering what’s causing this itch itch? Kripya Swipe karein
CARD 2
Graphics on Cards: Pictured on a turquoise background: pink underwear with white discharge and green bug-like creatures; a cartoon fungus sunbathes by a coconut tree while the bugs dance and slide on a pink bar of soap.
Text on Cards: “The Usual Offenders”. Yeast Infection – More common in vaginas but not exclusive. Signs of a yeast infection, also known as candidiasis (can-duh-die-ah-sis) include thick vaginal discharge, burning, and itching. Jock Itch – Fungal infection. Loves warm, sweaty spots. Hates loose, breathable undies. Contact or genital Dermatitis – Allergic reaction to soaps, latex, or even that scented condom you thought was a good idea. Can also be caused by friction, sweat or conditions such as eczema.
CARD 3
Graphics on Cards: On a lime green background, a white underwear with small pink hearts and pink lace is pictured on top of which there is pubic hair. Pubic lice and pinworms with three laid eggs are shown on top of the underwear and in the pubic hair.
Text on Cards: “The Sneaky Ones”. Pubic Lice (Crabs) – These tiny insects love living in pubic hair and cause next-level itching. Pinworms – Anus-itching champions. Lay eggs at night. Gross but treatable. Psoriasis & Lichen Planus – When your body's immune system attacks the skin, it causes inflammation, and itchy rash.
CARD 4
Graphics on Cards: On a turquoise background several hands are seen reaching to scratch an itch from the border of the image the text is placed in the centre.
Text on Cards: STIs like Herpes & HPV – Sometimes itchy, sometimes not. From Fluid-filled blisters to tiny warts in clusters, there are many symptoms. Always a good idea to get checked. Lichen Sclerous – Can cause thin, discoloured, and wrinkled skin in the genitals. More common in postmenopausal folks. Vulvar/Skin Cancer – If the itch refuses to leave like an annoying ex, get it checked.
CARD 5
Graphics on Cards: On a yellow background three underwears, one pink, one green, and one blue are seen drying on a laundry line with white soap bubbles around them.
Text on Cards: “The Ultimate Defense – Stop the Itch Before It Starts!”. Wash your bits and bobs daily with mild soap. No over-scrubbing! Wear cotton undies, change them daily (yes, DAILY). Stay dry—don’t lounge in sweaty gym clothes or wet swimsuits. Avoid scented products—your crotch is not supposed to be a lavender field.
If itch persists, don’t be shy, see a Doctor. Quick treatment means your crotch can get back to the things it likes to do (wink!) faster!
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