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If the rash is in a circluar shape and is very sore and irritated and there is pimples on the outter edge of the rash - then this is caused by a fungal infection. Fungal infections can only be treated by your Doctor. You need to make a appointment for this. Your Doctor may prescribe a anti-fungal cream which you will need to use several times a day to treat the infection.

Make sure you wash twice a day with non-perfumed soap and apply Sudocrem cream to the affected area 2/3 times a day. Also change underwear daily and avoid nylon underwear. Try not to wear tight fitting trousers. Also avoid sharing your flannels and towels with anyone else as this will spread the infection. After you've used the toilet, disinfect the toilet seat to not spread the infection. There's also a possibility the rash may be caused by a "sweat rash" or a "heat rash". In this case you need to wash twice a day with non-perfumed soap and apply Sudecrem cream to the affected area 2/3 times a day. Pay particular attention to towel drying the affected area thoroughly. If there's no improvement in 5 days see your Doctor. Don't worry this isn't caused by a lack of hygeine. It's called by a fungai in a warm moist area. It's quite common and Doctors see it all the time. Hope it's better soon.

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skin Allergies can often have their roots to smoking in the family or by the person. avoid constipation, take more fresh vegetables and fruits in your diet. keep the area clean with warm water and mild soap or besan. apply medicated oil made of makoi leaves, castor oil and turmeric, or just a dash of mild talcum powder. make sure undergarments are washed well and put out in the sun to dry. use cotton undergarments.

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