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Rashes In Anus, Spreading, Yeast Infection Or Pinworms, Bumps In Center And Back

I have had a bad rash around my anus for about 6 months. I was told it could be a yeast infection or pinworms. I have now been treated for both and its still there and spreading. Some appear to look like welps and get dry when they start to go away. I can always feel the bumps in a ring around the center and up towards the back. I would love to go to a doctor but I dont have insurance, I have already been to the health department and they treated it as I said above. Any ideas on what this might be? I have tried everything!!
Wed, 30 Oct 2013
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Hi,
Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic.
The rash could be due to contact dermatitis or due to mixed infections.
Before taking any empirical treatment, I suggest you to consult a dermatologist for physical examination so that appropriate treatment can be initiated.
Hope I have answered your query.
Regards.
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Rashes In Anus, Spreading, Yeast Infection Or Pinworms, Bumps In Center And Back

Hi, Thank you for your query on Healthcare Magic. The rash could be due to contact dermatitis or due to mixed infections. Before taking any empirical treatment, I suggest you to consult a dermatologist for physical examination so that appropriate treatment can be initiated. Hope I have answered your query. Regards.