Cathy:
The rash you describe, though often called "fungus," is in fact usually either a yeast, or, more commonly, just an irritant rash from rubbing and moisture. I would ask your doctor about getting treatment with a prescription-strength cortisone cream. Keeping the area dry by tap wter compresses and exposing the skin to a heat lamp will also help, at least until it stops oozing. Apply compresses as follows: dip a washcloth in warm water, apply moist but not dripping, and remoisten every 2-3 minutes. Continue for 10 minutes twice a day.
That, plus a good steroid cream, will clear you up in a few days. Reciurrences are common, but easilyn short-circuited by using the cream again.
Good luck.
Dr. Rockoff
Hair fell out in clumps - have rash on scalp, too - crusty cradle cap - and legs are rashy, and stomach.
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