What causes a skin rash to develop? Rashes produced by fungal infections Fungal infections are fairly common. Yeasts are botanically related to fungi and can cause skin rashes. These tend to affect folds of skin (like the skin under the breasts or the groin). They look fiery red and have ...
This infectious rash is called tinea or ringworm. It may occur on any body surface. Candida can cause common yeast infections in moist areas like between the fingers, in the mouth, vaginal area, and also in the groin folds. It would be unusual to have a Candida rash in a dry body ...
One of the most distinctive signs of Tinea corporis is the appearance of an itchy, red, circular rash in the shape of a ring. This rash may resemble a target or a bullseye, and it usually has raised edges. Finding one of these is a helpful way to distinguish this rash from other comm...
One of the most distinctive signs of Tinea corporis is the appearance of an itchy, red, circular rash in the shape of a ring. This rash may resemble a target or a bullseye, and it usually has raised edges. Finding one of these is a helpful way to distinguish this rash from other comm...
When hair follicles do not exfoliate naturally, they can become clogged with dead skin and cause a bumpy skin rash calledkeratosis pilaris. This commonly occurs on thearms, thighs, cheeks, and buttocks and results from a buildup of keratin in the pores. ...
Is your skin itching, breaking out, covered in a rash, or playing host to spots of some sort? It may be the result of infection, a chronic skin condition, or contact with an allergen or irritant. This WebMD slideshow shows you how to spot skin problems c
Heat rash or sweat rash caused by blocked sweat glands Warnings & Precautions Who should not use topical desonide? Allergies to Ingredients. People who are allergic to any of the following should not use topical desonide. Desonide Desonate Desowen Desrx Tridesilon Verdeso Any of the ingredients...
Picture 3. Sweat rash or miliaria(source: Samuel Freire da Silva, MD,Dermatology Atlas) 1.4. Hidradenitis Suppurativa Hidradenitis suppurativais a chronic inflammation of the hair follicles in the armpits or under the breasts or in the groin that may develop after puberty, especially in obese peo...
The second group are under your arms right where you sweat all the time. Same thing, stroke them even if you do look like a monkey. Next do the ones at your groin. Those are the ones where your leg meets your torso. It's very close to the main artery. You only need to stroke ...
and I am prone to getting boils in areas where people commonly sweat a lot (i.e. underarms, under breasts, groin etc.). I don't think there has been a period of time in the last decade when I haven't had a boil, so they've become second nature to me, and I've learned to ...