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Blisters In My Stomach With Burning Sensation In Left Groin To Thigh

Hi i am 26 years old and i have my left groin to thigh inside burning any suggestion I am 26 years old, i have blisters in my stomach as well as in my back just small circle one in the right side of my stomach and the other beneath my right shoulder and i also have my left groin to thigh inside burning, any suggestions?
Mon, 18 Jul 2011
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You seem to be having ringworm infection or Taenia. This is a fungal infection because of improper hygiene and excess sweating, changing clothes less frequently. You need to keep your body dry and clean. Avoid sweat accumulation. Wear cool cotton clothes, not synthetic fabric clothes. Avoid sun exposure. Eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. Drink plenty of water. You need to apply antifungal ointment which is best if you consult a Dermatologist who will examine you and prescribe the right medication.
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Blisters In My Stomach With Burning Sensation In Left Groin To Thigh

Welcome to Healthcare Magic You seem to be having ringworm infection or Taenia. This is a fungal infection because of improper hygiene and excess sweating, changing clothes less frequently. You need to keep your body dry and clean. Avoid sweat accumulation. Wear cool cotton clothes, not synthetic fabric clothes. Avoid sun exposure. Eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. Drink plenty of water. You need to apply antifungal ointment which is best if you consult a Dermatologist who will examine you and prescribe the right medication.