What Causes An Itchy Rash On The Thigh?
Fungal infection. Suggested treatment.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thank you for using HealthcareMagic to post your health query.
I read carefully your question and reviewed the uploaded photo .
The itchy rash seem like a fungal infection of the skin.
This infection will be a bit difficult to treat, because it seems like you may have had it for a long time.
You can apply Clotrimazole 1% cream or Ketoconazole 2% cream. Apply locally, thick layer twice/day for 2 weeks. If not better in two weeks, you can use it for longer (up to a month) and you can consult a local doctor who can prescribe tablets with Fluconazole 150mg. The local treatment is the sufficient though, because it has less side effects.
Do not use the powder, because it makes the infection worse, since it keeps the area wet.
The tiny bumps on penis (if are the ones that I am looking at) are normal and are nothing to worry about. They are blood vessels which are more visible over a thin skin.
Hope this is helpful.
Let me know if you need more clarifications.
Regards,
Dr. Papaqako
Yes, I am seeing those closer to the pelvic bone.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Yes, exactly those are the one's that I am seeing.
They don't seem to be something related with the skin, but rather some veins which might be more visible. If the feeling like bumps expands also left or right in the testis, than it may be varicose veins. But you will need an ultrasound of the testis to confirm that.
Anyway, what I can say for sure, that they do not look as a skin problem.
The only skin problem you have is the fungal infection, so just use the cream as advised.
Follow up with me if you want in 2 weeks, so I can see how are you going with the treatment.
Regards,
Dr. Papaqako
Yes, you can use Lotrimin spray.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thank you for uploading more photos. It is much more well visible now and clear to me.
Lotrimin spray is ok. Just make sure that you avoid to wipe it out until the skin absorbs the medicine.
About the bumps, they seem like something underneath the skin. I am afraid that a cream or something that may be applied localy, wont help much.
What I would advice is to apply there the lotrimin spray too, because that may be a local reaction from the fungal infection.
If not better I recommend to do the sexually transmitted infections testings, including HPV and Herpes. They may be caused by a virus, so may go away by itself, but we need also to rule out any STI which might need treatment with antibiotics.
Regards,
Dr.Papaqako