How To Treat Painful, Red, Itchy Rash On Labia And Thighs?
II developed a red itchy rash two days ago on my left labia. It is also very painful. Sharp nerve like burning. It has now spread to my inner thigh. I am overweight and am concerned about diabetes. Can you give me more information about this condition. I do have a slight discharge with no odor. Thank you
You seem to be having Candidiasis of the groin region.
First some general precautions: Wear cotton clothes and undergarments in order to reduce the sweating. Do not apply any kind of oils / moisturizing lotion over the affected area . Just give warm saline compresses over the affected area twice a day and then apply an antifungal cream. Something like clotrimazole cream helps in most cases. Also , you will need to take oral antifungals 2 weeks.
In case of severe itching, take some antihistamine once a day . If inspite of the above measures, the lesions continue to persist or increase , then you might have to see a dermatologist for proper assessment and management .
Hope it helps Dr Geetika Paul
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How To Treat Painful, Red, Itchy Rash On Labia And Thighs?
Hi Thanks for your query You seem to be having Candidiasis of the groin region. First some general precautions: Wear cotton clothes and undergarments in order to reduce the sweating. Do not apply any kind of oils / moisturizing lotion over the affected area . Just give warm saline compresses over the affected area twice a day and then apply an antifungal cream. Something like clotrimazole cream helps in most cases. Also , you will need to take oral antifungals 2 weeks. In case of severe itching, take some antihistamine once a day . If inspite of the above measures, the lesions continue to persist or increase , then you might have to see a dermatologist for proper assessment and management . Hope it helps Dr Geetika Paul