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Not Sexually Active. Having Dry, Flaky Skin In The Crease Between The Upper Thigh And Vagina. What Could This Be?

I am not sexually active (ignoring normal masturbation), I do not shave, wax, or use chemicals beside oatmeal and sheabutter bar soup on that vagina or anywhere serounding that region I do have a history of mild psoriasis on my arms and legs, but that s it. Keeping all that in mind, the crease between my upper thigh and where the vagina mound is very dry and has white flaky skin. I am not sure if I am just not cleaning properly or if I should consult my on/gyn? What could it be, and should I take it seriously?
Wed, 28 Nov 2012
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The area mentioned by you is more prone to fungal infection but in view of history of psoriasis u need to consult a dermatologist as the treatment of both conditions are different
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Dr amit
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Not Sexually Active. Having Dry, Flaky Skin In The Crease Between The Upper Thigh And Vagina. What Could This Be?

The area mentioned by you is more prone to fungal infection but in view of history of psoriasis u need to consult a dermatologist as the treatment of both conditions are different Regards Dr amit