Hi Doctor, I have rashes on my groin area and on my back(bumps/ass). It has turned red, and has a irresistible burning sensation. I have used zimig, lobate & dermatoid but it coms back now and then. Please suggest a permanent solution. Burning sensation doesn t allow to sleep and its getting worse with time!!
Hi, . The rash on back and buttock may be sunburn most probably. You have reddish patches with burning sensation. The cause would be sun exposure. You avoid sun exposure and avoid contact with hot surfaces. Do cold water compresses. Take antihistaminics like levocetirizine. If needed, steroids in tappering dose may be taken. Apply mild steroid with antibiotic cream twice a day. Avoid soap bath. You may use dettol liquid during bath. I think, you may be alright in few weeks. However, you consult dermatologist. I hope you got my answer.
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Dr. Ilyas Patel MD
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Have Rashes In The Groin Area And Back
Hi, . The rash on back and buttock may be sunburn most probably. You have reddish patches with burning sensation. The cause would be sun exposure. You avoid sun exposure and avoid contact with hot surfaces. Do cold water compresses. Take antihistaminics like levocetirizine. If needed, steroids in tappering dose may be taken. Apply mild steroid with antibiotic cream twice a day. Avoid soap bath. You may use dettol liquid during bath. I think, you may be alright in few weeks. However, you consult dermatologist. I hope you got my answer. Thanks. Dr. Ilyas Patel MD