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What Do Itching And Pain Between In The Buttocks Indicate?
Have a small split at the top of my buttocks Feels huge but Not!!! itches burns and painful when touch feels like I am going to jump out of my skin!!! tried keeping dry & clean Neosporine and Nystatin Cream prescribed for my corners of mouth I have angular chelistist wrong spelling Help driving me nuts!!! and also clean person use baby wipes and tp both
Try using Lamisil cream. Avoid Neosporin since many people are allergic to that and it can make things worse. If it is very painful, then it may be infected, and you would need to see a doctor for antibiotics. Try using just soap and water for cleaning and avoiding the baby wipes. Also, take a multivitamin to make sure you are not deficient.
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Regards, Dr. Kathy Robinson
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What Do Itching And Pain Between In The Buttocks Indicate?
Hello, Try using Lamisil cream. Avoid Neosporin since many people are allergic to that and it can make things worse. If it is very painful, then it may be infected, and you would need to see a doctor for antibiotics. Try using just soap and water for cleaning and avoiding the baby wipes. Also, take a multivitamin to make sure you are not deficient. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Kathy Robinson