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What Causes Spots On Buttocks And In The Crease Between Thigh?

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Posted on Mon, 14 Jul 2014
Question: I recently had sex with someone I've been seeing awhile two weeks ago. we used protection but he didn't tell me until after the fact that he has herpes. He didnt have any sores at this time. Since then I've gotten a few spots on my butt and some in the crease between my thigh and button. They don't hurt or itch and seem to be worse after I'm in the heat or working out. There has been no oozing although some appear to have a tiny white head and then just goes to a scab.I have an appointment tomorrow with my OB but I can't stop thinking about it..does this sound like herpes or something else?
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Answered by Dr. Sanjay Kumar Kanodia (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Kindly upload pictures

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

Welcome and thanks for posting your query.

I can understand your concern for spots on your butt and in the crease between thigh and button.

After reading your query I can make out that your condition is not exactly fitting herpes but even then to rule out the possibility I request you to kindly upload good resolution pictures of your affected areas so that I can analyze it better. For uploading the pictures you have a facility on the right side of the page or can send on:

YYYY@YYYY

with "attention:Dr Sanjay Kumar Kanodia"

Hope to hear soon from your side.

With regards,

Dr Sanjay Kumar Kanodia
MD- Dermatology & Sexually transmitted diseases
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Sanjay Kumar Kanodia (6 minutes later)
They all seem to be going away pretty quickly, and i wouldnt know they were there unless i had looked. The picture with the single bump was the first one that appeared and hasnt came to a head or blistered at all.. Hoping for the best preparing dpr the worst!
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Answered by Dr. Sanjay Kumar Kanodia (23 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
No herpes; Simple folliculitis

Detailed Answer:
Hello young lady,

Welcome again to the forum and thanks for sending important details along with picture.

After analyzing the picture let me first reassure you that your condition is neither herpes and nor any type of sexually transmitted disease.

So take a deep breath and relax first!!!

So you must be wondering what is the condition then...

After analyzing the picture I can make out that you have "Folliculitis": It is the inflammation of of the hair root and attached oil glands. You can see in the picture that each eruption is scattered and not closely grouped.

To tell you medically - Herpes lesions manifest itself as small vesicles (fluid filled blisters) which remains for just a day or two and then forms ulcers which are quite painful. These ulcers then heals in next 5-7 days.

To begin with also these vesicles are quite painful and itchy with discomfort and once the vesicles burst in a day or two then the ulcers which are formed are quite painful for next 4-5 days. So the symptoms can never go unnoticed and complete illness of herpes remains for 7-14 days only.

In your case you can make out that there are no vesicles and no ulcer formation and most specifically in herpes the lesions occur only for single time in one episode and not comes in crops one after the other.

So rest assured about herpes and relax.

Additionally I give you certain suggestion to follow for the prevention of folliculitis:

1. Avoid continuous sitting for long hours.

2. Wear cotton clothes & undergarments and avoid synthetic clothes.

3. Stay in cool environment(preferably AC) and avoid sweating.

4. Take two time bath once in morning and at night time which will soothe your skin and prevent the aggravation of the problem

5. Do not Pinch pop or squeeze or rub any area.

6. Do not use any deodorants or any cosmetics over and near the affected area.

7. Do cold compression over the affected area. Take a wet towel soaked in cold water and apply it for 5-10 minutes for 3-4 times a day.

For the part of treatment kindly follow the suggestions below:

1. In your kind of cases I suggest my patients to apply over the counter available antibiotic cream such as mupirocin or fucidin cream in a thin layer in morning and at night time. Apply in a very thin layer so that it should not be visible to naked eye. You can apply it for 7 days and then stop it after that.

2. A pain killer anti-inflammatory tablet should be taken once or twice daily to reduce inflammation and pain. The groin pain at nodes is due to referred pain of infection and inflammation. It will get reduced as the inflammation subsides.

3. Additionally if there is any irritation or itching is present then can take tablet “Loratadine” or "Deslotatadine" tablet by mouth up to 2-3 times also if the itching is more.

The best part in your case is use of protection. So always use protection to prevent every type of STDs.

I hope these informations will help you. i will be glad to answer any further of your queries or if not then can close the discussion and rate the answer.

With regards,

Dr Sanjay Kumar Kanodia
MD- Dermatology & Sexually transmitted diseases
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Sanjay Kumar Kanodia (1 hour later)
Thank you so much for a bit of optimism! However my only concern is that i have never had yhis and what are the odds of it happening so close to being exposed to herpes? (More of a retorical question) what causes this and why now? Im an athelete and run between 3-5 milesq day and usually wear toght yoga pants, could this be the cause? Again going to the dr tomm just want to go prepared..
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Answered by Dr. Sanjay Kumar Kanodia (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Quite common to find folliculitis in athletes.

Detailed Answer:
Hello young lady,

Welcome to the forum again and thanks for your follow up query.

let me reassure you that your condition is cent percent not related to herpes. So do not give any second thoughts regarding the same.

to tell you further that neither the lesions match with herpes nor is the site for the herpes lesions. Though I am sitting thousands of miles away from you not having an opportunity for close examination but on the basis of pictures I am fully sure that the condition is not herpes.

Further, you are an athletic lady so it is quite common to find folliculitis in athletic person because of irritation of the hair root as well as the synthetic tight pants you wear or due to simple friction and sweating too!!

Just the part is that incidentally these developed after the intercourse. So you are correlating with herpes which is actually not present.

In your kind of cases who are really anxious - the ultimate answer is by going for tests for herpes. If you go for IgM for HSV1 & 2 ( causative agents of herpes) then these would be coming negative. So if you are really stressed then can go for same for peace of your mind.

Follow the suggestion as told before and you will be alright.

I hope these informations will relax you. I will be glad to answer any further of your queries.

With regards,

Dr Sanjay Kumar Kanodia
MD- Dermatology & Sexually transmitted diseases
Note: Consult a Sexual Diseases Specialist online for further follow up- Click here.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Causes Spots On Buttocks And In The Crease Between Thigh?

Brief Answer: Kindly upload pictures Detailed Answer: Hello, Welcome and thanks for posting your query. I can understand your concern for spots on your butt and in the crease between thigh and button. After reading your query I can make out that your condition is not exactly fitting herpes but even then to rule out the possibility I request you to kindly upload good resolution pictures of your affected areas so that I can analyze it better. For uploading the pictures you have a facility on the right side of the page or can send on: YYYY@YYYY with "attention:Dr Sanjay Kumar Kanodia" Hope to hear soon from your side. With regards, Dr Sanjay Kumar Kanodia MD- Dermatology & Sexually transmitted diseases