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What Causes Skin Rashes On Thighs?

So I am 26 Years of age and my name is Chris. My health is perfect but I think I am starting to get a rash on my inner thighs. When I go to the restroom I do try to make sure that all my urine has been released, but when I sit back down on my chairs I can feel a very little bit still come out and it gets on my leg. can this be the cause of the rash
Mon, 3 Sep 2018
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Hi,

You seem to have a fungal infection. Occlusion, moisture and warmth of body folds favor growth of the fungus. I suggest you to try an OTC topical antifungal e.g Clotrimazole cream or Ketoconazole cream, twice daily for 2-4 weeks.
In addition I suggest you to take an oral antifungal e.g either Tab Fluconazole or Tab Terbinafine for 2-4 weeks. You may also take an oral antihistamine e.g Tab Cetrizine once a day for symptomatic relief from itching.

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What Causes Skin Rashes On Thighs?

Hi, You seem to have a fungal infection. Occlusion, moisture and warmth of body folds favor growth of the fungus. I suggest you to try an OTC topical antifungal e.g Clotrimazole cream or Ketoconazole cream, twice daily for 2-4 weeks. In addition I suggest you to take an oral antifungal e.g either Tab Fluconazole or Tab Terbinafine for 2-4 weeks. You may also take an oral antihistamine e.g Tab Cetrizine once a day for symptomatic relief from itching. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.