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How To Treat Itchy Lumps Near The Pubic Area?

hi myself my 3 year old daughter and husband have red itchy bumps on inner thighs and inner thighs near pubic area that itch really bad looks like a mosquito bite, My daughter have a few under her chin we were outside yesterday but I had my bumps first for almost a week.
Thu, 8 Jan 2015
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Hi
Thanks for your query.
Based on your query and reports my opinion is
1. Itching with raised lesions is probably allergic in nature due to insect bite/ use of creams.
2. You can take anti histamines for itching and apply a soothing lotion with antihistamines to the lesion.
3. All three of you can use antihistamine.
4. Do not rub or scratch the lesion. Keep the area clean and dry.
This should help.
Regards
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How To Treat Itchy Lumps Near The Pubic Area?

Hi Thanks for your query. Based on your query and reports my opinion is 1. Itching with raised lesions is probably allergic in nature due to insect bite/ use of creams. 2. You can take anti histamines for itching and apply a soothing lotion with antihistamines to the lesion. 3. All three of you can use antihistamine. 4. Do not rub or scratch the lesion. Keep the area clean and dry. This should help. Regards