For a few months now, I have had big pimples on the inside of my thighs that break and fill again. I had one on my arm pit that did the same thing just before my thighs. That one went away after a while, but these ones do not seem to be going away. I told my doctor about them and he said to try antibacteral soap. It did not help. Someone said it may be a staff infection...what do you think? How can I get rid of them...what do I do?
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Gels dry. I'd use creams. Tolnaftae is antifungal.
Dr. Rockoff
what about gels? do they work well? i went and picked some up right after you posted that. its 1% tolffenate(?spelling), it is just really DRY and the skin is really irritated. it kind of like splits becasue it is so dry. its fungus you think?
Gee I rememeber how I used to suffer with that back (60's) before the stores were full of OTC antifungals. Once in a while I get something like that on the crotch or toes and I just use Quinsana medicated powder (tolnaftate) until a couple of weeks after the symptoms are gone. Works good. I say Quinsana because its the cheapest brand w/tolnaftate that I can find in the stores.
It could be jock itch (fungus) But is more likely a chafing rash from sweat, etc. An STD hardly seems likely.
I suggest you keep the area clean (gently) and dry, using 1% hydrocortisone twice a day and powder after showering.
If that doesn't clear you up in 3 or 4 days, perhaps you should use some clotrimazole 1% creeam (OTC antifungal) and arrange to see a doctor.
Best.
Dr. Rockoff