How To Get Rid Of Red Bumpy Rashes On Stomach/neck/back?
Hi I have a yeast infection and purchased monistat 3 a few days ago. I read reviews and used it last night for the first time.. I didn't feel any buring or itching but I did wake up with a large red bumpy rash all over my stomach neck and back.. What should I do to get rid of it? Should I stay away from this product?
You seem to have developed an allergic reaction to the medicine. You should surely avoid it's use in the future . You need to apply a topical steroid cream like cortisone over the affected areas twice a day . In addition you can take some oral antihistamine to decrease the allergic rash that you have developed . Do not apply any other oil or cream over the affected areas . See a local dermatologist so that you can be prescribed an antifungal agent according to the type of fungal infection that you have.
Dr Geetika Paul
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How To Get Rid Of Red Bumpy Rashes On Stomach/neck/back?
Hi You seem to have developed an allergic reaction to the medicine. You should surely avoid it s use in the future . You need to apply a topical steroid cream like cortisone over the affected areas twice a day . In addition you can take some oral antihistamine to decrease the allergic rash that you have developed . Do not apply any other oil or cream over the affected areas . See a local dermatologist so that you can be prescribed an antifungal agent according to the type of fungal infection that you have. Dr Geetika Paul