I have developed a rash in my inner thigh area and applied Quadriderm RF cream, but it has not provided any relief. What alternative medication or treatment should I use?
It is best to stop using your current cream. It contains a strong steroid, which can sometimes worsen certain inner thigh rashes (like fungal infections) or irritate the sensitive skin in that area. Instead, keep the region clean and dry, and wear loose clothing to prevent friction. If the rash is red and itchy, it may be a fungal infection, which typically responds well to over-the-counter antifungal creams containing clotrimazole or miconazole. Since rashes can also be caused by chafing or sweat, please consult a doctor for a proper diagnosis and the safest treatment plan.
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I have developed a rash in my inner thigh area and applied Quadriderm RF cream, but it has not provided any relief. What alternative medication or treatment should I use?
I have developed a rash in my inner thigh area and applied Quadriderm RF cream, but it has not provided any relief. What alternative medication or treatment should I use? | Apollo Pharmacy