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Yes I have been experiencing a chafing situation in my groinarea for a while and I uave tried everything from lotramin to baby powder and nothing has worked and every once in a while I get these blood blisters in between my goinand thigh and when I pop them I am seeing a milkly colored pus/blood didischarge and then once everything is gone there is a crayer where the blister was.... should I be worried???
The groin, the axilla and under the breasts in females are at risk of fungal infection because of the moisture , heat and friction in these areas.
You would need to reduce both of these to reduce the risk of recurrence.
Treatment would involve:(1)exposure of folds to air when possible (2)separating folds with cotton or linen clothes (3)avoiding any tight, occlusive or chaffing clothing (4)using barrier protection creams such as triple paste or greer go. These help with protecting the skin .The greer go also contains an antifungal and mild steroid that may help. If you do not have this combination obtain barrier cream, antifungal and steroid separately.
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What Could Blood Blisters On Groin Area Suggest?
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The groin, the axilla and under the breasts in females are at risk of fungal infection because of the moisture , heat and friction in these areas. You would need to reduce both of these to reduce the risk of recurrence. Treatment would involve:(1)exposure of folds to air when possible (2)separating folds with cotton or linen clothes (3)avoiding any tight, occlusive or chaffing clothing (4)using barrier protection creams such as triple paste or greer go. These help with protecting the skin .The greer go also contains an antifungal and mild steroid that may help. If you do not have this combination obtain barrier cream, antifungal and steroid separately. I hope this helps