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Small Water Filled Blisters On Inner Thigh And Crotch Area, Had Done Shaving. What Could It Be?

I have had small water filled blisters on my inner thighs and crotch area. There were also some on my legs. I thought it was irritation from shaving, but I don t know. It started just by itching and then i noticed watery pink irritate spots, now that I ve looked closer I ve realized they probably started out as water blisters, because I found one on my very inner thigh and knee that wasn t popped yet. I m really worried, what could it be? An allergic reaction?
Wed, 9 Jan 2013
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hello
Thanks for the question .
It definitely sounds like an Allergic reaction . It is does not sound like an infectious condition .
I would suggest you to apply a steroid and antibiotic combination . This you will need to take as a prescription from your primary care physician .
Thanks and take care
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Small Water Filled Blisters On Inner Thigh And Crotch Area, Had Done Shaving. What Could It Be?

Hello Thanks for the question . It definitely sounds like an Allergic reaction . It is does not sound like an infectious condition . I would suggest you to apply a steroid and antibiotic combination . This you will need to take as a prescription from your primary care physician . Thanks and take care