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Small Bumps In The Groin Area. Not STD. What Else?

I have small bumps right under my buttcheeks. I thought of the razor burn possibility because it goes away and comes back... When my legs rub or I jog (physically activity) it appears more. What could it be? I do not have an sti and my boyfriend hasn't got anything from it, so it's not contagious .. But it's uncomfortable. What could it be ????
Fri, 14 Jun 2013
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Hello

Welcome!

I would be pleased to answer your question .

From the description of the lesions they seem to be contact dermatitis.

Here is what will help:

1. Clobetasol propionate cream + Mupirocin cream: Mix and apply over the affected twice a day for 14 days
2. Tab Claritin 10 mg twice a day for 14 days,
3. Avoid scratching the affected areas as much as possible. This is most important. Whenever it is not bearable soak a towel in ice cold water and keep it on the affected areas or apply the Sarna sensitive lotion.

Please feel free to ask if you have any queries.

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Small Bumps In The Groin Area. Not STD. What Else?

Hello Welcome! I would be pleased to answer your question . From the description of the lesions they seem to be contact dermatitis. Here is what will help: 1. Clobetasol propionate cream + Mupirocin cream: Mix and apply over the affected twice a day for 14 days 2. Tab Claritin 10 mg twice a day for 14 days, 3. Avoid scratching the affected areas as much as possible. This is most important. Whenever it is not bearable soak a towel in ice cold water and keep it on the affected areas or apply the Sarna sensitive lotion. Please feel free to ask if you have any queries.