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Burning Sensation On Inner Thigh And Backs Of Thighs

For the last couple of months i ve been experiancing a burning sensation on the tops of my inner thigh and on the backs. It seems to worsen at night. Morning i have no burning at all. I have also been experiancing a scaly rash. Its been in different areas. Started on scalp, moved to ears (which are really sore now from itching). Arm pits, then to groin and recently on hips. The rash is a reddish colour mildly itchy and is flacky. Any ideas? Only thing i can think it could be is that i have over exfoliated. Although this doesnt apply for the flacky itchy rash on my scalp?
Thu, 17 Mar 2011
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Hello and welcome to HealthcareMagic!!

It is very difficult to diagnose without examining you. It could be anything from simple allergy to vasculitis. Get yourself tested by a dermatology. You can go to him with reports of cbc with esr, aec, c reactive protein, rft
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Burning Sensation On Inner Thigh And Backs Of Thighs

Hello and welcome to HealthcareMagic!! It is very difficult to diagnose without examining you. It could be anything from simple allergy to vasculitis. Get yourself tested by a dermatology. You can go to him with reports of cbc with esr, aec, c reactive protein, rft