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Rashes On The Inner Thigh

Hi I have a rash on my inner thigh They dont really bother me, they are not itchy, but they just wont go away! It has been almost a month now since I first noticed them.
Fri, 20 Apr 2012
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi...dear user..,
Thanks for choosing HCM..,
Rash on inner thigh..not itchy since 1 month..,
Usually due to TINEA NIGRA (Fungus), Friction(mechanical).,
TINEA CRURIS..(fungus..usually itchy).,
So...if anything..go for .,
1) Apply...Clotrimazole,Betamethasone and gentamycin cream..,
2) Tab..Fluconazole 150 mg weekly once for 4 weeks..,
3) Apply Cotrimazole dusting powder..,
thanQ
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Dermatologist Dr. M.K.Chhaperwal's  Response
Asymptomatic rash on inner thighs are commonly due to friction between the thighs, which is more common in fatty persons. Apply cold cream regularly twice a day, try to reduce weight if overweight. Even if, there is no response, consult a dermatologist.
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Rashes On The Inner Thigh

Hi...dear user.., Thanks for choosing HCM.., Rash on inner thigh..not itchy since 1 month.., Usually due to TINEA NIGRA (Fungus), Friction(mechanical)., TINEA CRURIS..(fungus..usually itchy)., So...if anything..go for ., 1) Apply...Clotrimazole,Betamethasone and gentamycin cream.., 2) Tab..Fluconazole 150 mg weekly once for 4 weeks.., 3) Apply Cotrimazole dusting powder.., thanQ