Why Having Red Dots On Buttocks That Burns When Contacted With Sweat And Hot Water?
I appear to have red dots on my buttocks that burned when contacted with sweat and hot water today. I ve had sex with my boyfriend but we wear a condom every time. I think it might be allergies or the weather because my face has been burning a lot too, but I ve never gotten red bumps on my buttocks. I ve gotten them on the area below my stomach where most hair grows and I ve shaved it off and there are red bumps there that itch a lot. They go away every time though. I am about to start my period too. I also had a pain in what felt my bladder today. Although after I urinated and started exercising it went completely away. Last week I also went to my home in Texas where I have several cats (which I m technically allergic to) than to NYC than to Pennsylvania
Most probably it may be prurigo simplex. Consult the Dermatologist for the perfect diagnosis and proper treatment. I would recommend you to apply mild steroid cream. Take antihistaminic like Cetirizine 10 mg tablet Daily. Avoid soap bath. Avoid contact with suspected allergens.
Hope this helps.
Dr.Ilyas Patel, Dermatologist
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Why Having Red Dots On Buttocks That Burns When Contacted With Sweat And Hot Water?
Hi, Most probably it may be prurigo simplex. Consult the Dermatologist for the perfect diagnosis and proper treatment. I would recommend you to apply mild steroid cream. Take antihistaminic like Cetirizine 10 mg tablet Daily. Avoid soap bath. Avoid contact with suspected allergens. Hope this helps. Dr.Ilyas Patel, Dermatologist