Red Rashes On Mons Pubis, Itchy, Dark, Dry Skin, Caused Due To Allergy. Treatment Options?
Hi.. I m 23 yo and i has never been into sexual relation. Previously i had this allergy problem where i had red rashes all over my body..i had to go to see so many doctor and i had received several injections .. now, the red rashes has gone except at my mons pubis part. Since its itchy i scretch a lot which i think it make the skins there become dark and dry..i read lots of article but mostly its related to itchiness at the vagina.is there any cream or antibiotic that i should used?
Hello Amy,
The red rashes on the mons pubis will be part of the generalised urticarial eruptions you had in the past.
Unless you are examined, it is difficult to exclude a fungal infection for which topical antifungals will work. For the dry and itchy skin, you can apply 0.1% hydrocortisone cream twice daily for a week and stop.
Do not apply more than a week.
If after 2-3 days, it is no better, a combined cream will help.
There are triple action creams available like antibacterial, antifungal and a mild steroid when it is difficult to exclude mixed infections.
Hope that helps.
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Red Rashes On Mons Pubis, Itchy, Dark, Dry Skin, Caused Due To Allergy. Treatment Options?
Hello Amy, The red rashes on the mons pubis will be part of the generalised urticarial eruptions you had in the past. Unless you are examined, it is difficult to exclude a fungal infection for which topical antifungals will work. For the dry and itchy skin, you can apply 0.1% hydrocortisone cream twice daily for a week and stop. Do not apply more than a week. If after 2-3 days, it is no better, a combined cream will help. There are triple action creams available like antibacterial, antifungal and a mild steroid when it is difficult to exclude mixed infections. Hope that helps.