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I have severe itching between my legs, around the vagina, and under my breasts. The skin has become dry, painful, and darker in color, and sometimes small wounds appear after walking or running. What could be causing this problem, and which treatment or ointment may help?

Asked by Female, 31 · 7 days ago

Severe itching with dark, painful, dry skin around the groin, under the breasts, and near the vagina is commonly caused by fungal infection, friction, sweating, moisture buildup, eczema, or skin irritation from tight clothing. Repeated rubbing while walking or running can damage the skin and lead to small cuts or wounds. The darker colour may develop because of long-term inflammation and scratching. Keeping the area dry and clean is very important. Wear loose cotton clothes, change sweaty clothing quickly, and avoid harsh soaps or scented products because they may worsen irritation. Doctors commonly use antifungal creams, anti-itch medicines, or soothing barrier creams depending on whether the cause is fungal infection, eczema, or friction-related irritation. Applying moisturiser to dry, cracked skin may also help reduce pain and further damage. Avoid scratching because it can increase infection and skin injury. Consult your doctor if there is pus, severe redness, spreading rash, fever, or worsening pain, as proper treatment may be needed.
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  1. Possible Causes

    • Intertrigo: Inflammation often due to friction, moisture, or heat.
    • Yeast infection or fungal dermatitis.
    • Contact dermatitis from allergens or irritants.
    • Lichen sclerosus or hyperpigmentation disorders.
  2. Recommended Tests/Labs

    • Skin swab or biopsy to check for fungal or bacterial infections.
    • Patch testing for allergies.
    • Blood tests for diabetes or hormonal imbalances if necessary.
  3. Treatment Options

    • Use water-based moisturizing cream or hydrating serum for dryness.
    • Topical antifungal or steroid cream may be appropriate; consult a healthcare provider.
    • Maintain good hygiene and wear breathable fabrics.
    • Consider supplements like Vitamin E or Omega-3 for skin health.

Answered 7 days ago