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What Causes Rash On Inner Thighs And Hands?

I been experining a weird rash that started on my inner thighs and now how spread to a differnt type of rash thats' on my hands and exspecailly on and between my fingers. That look like little clear blisters but a bunch of them all togather

                                                                 
Tue, 3 Feb 2015
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Has the rash been itchy? Is it worse on hot days or after sweating? It is possible that it could be a fungal infection that has started on your thighs and spread to your hands by contact(scratching). I would suggest you refrain from scratching and start by applying something topically. Ketoconazole / Lamisil ointment 3 to 4 times a day. There is also oral antifungals : Ketozole I tab daily which should be taken for atleast 2 weeks to prevent recurrence.

Wear light/loose fitting clothing and try to keep yourself cool and comfortable.
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What Causes Rash On Inner Thighs And Hands?

Hi there Has the rash been itchy? Is it worse on hot days or after sweating? It is possible that it could be a fungal infection that has started on your thighs and spread to your hands by contact(scratching). I would suggest you refrain from scratching and start by applying something topically. Ketoconazole / Lamisil ointment 3 to 4 times a day. There is also oral antifungals : Ketozole I tab daily which should be taken for atleast 2 weeks to prevent recurrence. Wear light/loose fitting clothing and try to keep yourself cool and comfortable.