How Can Rashes And Blisters On Vagina And Thighs Be Treated?
Hello doctor, I have a rash on my inner thighs and blisters around my vaginal area that itches and produces puss. It hurts when i try to clean that area in the shower. My boyfriend also told me that he is begiinning to get the same rash on his inner thigh. Wnat can it be?
I can understand your concern for rashes and blisters on vagina and thighs. There can be multiple possibilities of the rashes and blisters on vagina and thighs and it requires a close physical examination to diagnose the exact entity of the problem.
In my view correlating with the facts you have provided it appears to be fungal infection of the area.
I suggest you to meet a dermatologist to for proper therapy. In between you should wash the area properly. If I were your dermatologist then presumptively would have preferred to apply an antifungal cream such as clotrimazole or miconazole. You can take an antihistamine such as loratadine for once a day if itching is present.
Do not try to pinch, pop or squeeze the area as it may cause secondary infection of the area.
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How Can Rashes And Blisters On Vagina And Thighs Be Treated?
Hi, I can understand your concern for rashes and blisters on vagina and thighs. There can be multiple possibilities of the rashes and blisters on vagina and thighs and it requires a close physical examination to diagnose the exact entity of the problem. In my view correlating with the facts you have provided it appears to be fungal infection of the area. I suggest you to meet a dermatologist to for proper therapy. In between you should wash the area properly. If I were your dermatologist then presumptively would have preferred to apply an antifungal cream such as clotrimazole or miconazole. You can take an antihistamine such as loratadine for once a day if itching is present. Do not try to pinch, pop or squeeze the area as it may cause secondary infection of the area. All the best