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What Causes Recurrent Rashes On The Inner Thighs?

Hi doctor I am 23 yr old male. I had some rashes on my inner thighs so I bought a cream from a medical shop and applied on it. As long as I applied the rash was not there but when I stopped it again reappeared and it has spread even more. Please suggest any medication
Mon, 9 Jan 2017
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Hi,

I understand your concern. What rashes you are noticing on the inner part of your thighs appears to be due to contact dermatitis. Kindly do the following to overcome it.

1. Clean the area with mild antiseptic solution like Savlon twice daily.

2. After drying, apply Neomycin with Hydrocortisone cream over the lesions.

3. Try to avoid friction in the area by wearing loose fitting undergarments and clothes.

4. Use medicated soap and maintain good personal hygiene. Gradually, your symptoms should subside.

Hope the information provided would be helpful. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Ashakiran S
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What Causes Recurrent Rashes On The Inner Thighs?

Hi, I understand your concern. What rashes you are noticing on the inner part of your thighs appears to be due to contact dermatitis. Kindly do the following to overcome it. 1. Clean the area with mild antiseptic solution like Savlon twice daily. 2. After drying, apply Neomycin with Hydrocortisone cream over the lesions. 3. Try to avoid friction in the area by wearing loose fitting undergarments and clothes. 4. Use medicated soap and maintain good personal hygiene. Gradually, your symptoms should subside. Hope the information provided would be helpful. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ashakiran S