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Suggest Treatment For Recurrent Rashes On The Groin Area
rash on the groin tried lots of medicine cream does not go away tried cream from india and abroad Tired Naturasil 100% Natural plant extract and also tired Betamethasone Dipropionate cream 5% the groin get small pumps and scratch keep the area clean cotten clothes but it goes away and then comes back i can send you pictures only if i am happy with a proper answer i can pay you and i can pay more ifit get cured
Rash in the groin may be related to intertrigo which is inflammation of the body folds. It can occur in the groin, axilla and , in women, under the breasts.
Keeping the area clean, as you are doing, is important. The folds should be separated if possible and kept cool. Continue the steroid cream, adding a fungal cream to it.
May also consider the use of a barrier protection cream such as creams used in babies to prevent skin irritation.
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Suggest Treatment For Recurrent Rashes On The Groin Area
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Rash in the groin may be related to intertrigo which is inflammation of the body folds. It can occur in the groin, axilla and , in women, under the breasts. Keeping the area clean, as you are doing, is important. The folds should be separated if possible and kept cool. Continue the steroid cream, adding a fungal cream to it. May also consider the use of a barrier protection cream such as creams used in babies to prevent skin irritation. I hope this helps