A while back I had a rash on my
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Groin pain
Groin stretch
Jock itch
Swollen lymph nodes in the groin area. It was only located in the folds of my skin where where my upper thigh and
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Groin pain
Groin stretch
Jock itch
Swollen lymph nodes in the groin meet. It was a solid red rash that ran the hole length of the fold. It itched and burned at times, was red and appeared to be raw looking(especially after I showered), had a slight odor, and a well defined border. It seemed to match the symptoms and look of
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Lamisil at jock itch
Lamisil defense
Lamisil topical and lotramin and they did not seem to cure it (although
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Tinactin deodorant spray
Tinactin jock itch helped with the
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Eye burning - itching and discharge
Itching
Jock itch
Muscle twitching
Vaginal itching). I had looked online and came across a page on erythrasma. I am not reallly overweight (5'11 185lbs) and I do not believe I have diabetes but I noticed that I had one symptom they had mentioned which was a slight wrinkeling of the skin in the area surrounding the rash. So I took erythromycin and the rash eventually went away, but I am not sure if it was the medicine that healed it or if it just healed on its own over time. When it did healed the rash went away but the skin was white and flakey. I tried to keep the area dry with gold bond medicated powder, but the symptoms of the rash have come back.
Questions:
1. do you have any idea what it could be.
2. Do you think i should get another prescription of enthromycin or fusidic acid cream.
3. Do you have any reccomendations for treatment. ie diet change,certian vitamins, or medication
4. Do you think it is better to use gold bond medicated powder or baby powder to keep the area dry?
Thanks.
My doctor first prescribed my problem as jock itch, but after several weeks the symptoms only got worse. He referred me to a dermatologist, who determined it was Excema. For a year now, I daily apply excema cream so I can live with the itch and sleep at night.
But it's not going away, only getting worse. I'm starting to think I have scabies. I sleep with my two dogs and probably don't wash my sheets as often as I should.
I need to go back to the dermatologist but I find the experience to be very embarrasing and uncomfortable. It doesn't help that the doctor's office is cold and makes my Little Man shrivel up and look small in front of all those nurses.