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This may be a yeast infection as fungal infections usually affect intetriginous areas. Applying an antifungal cream over the area may help. Preparations with a corticosteroid component may help alleviate the swelling or inflammation that comes with this. Also, it is best to have blood tests done to rule out STD's if a significant sexual history is present.
Are there any other associated signs and symptoms?
This may be a yeast infection as fungal infections usually affect intetriginous areas. Applying an antifungal cream over the area may help. Preparations with a corticosteroid component may help alleviate the swelling or inflammation that comes with this. Also, it is best to have blood tests done to rule out STD's if a significant sexual history is present.
Are there any other associated signs and symptoms?