There are several conditions that could cause a rash on the back of the thigh. It could be eczema, folliculitis, psoriasis, measles, chicken pox, fungal infection, Allergies, medication reaction, scabies, insect bite, or another cause. It is best to have it checked out by a physician to find the exact cause.
It could be poison Ivy or bed bugs. Hope you find out what it is.
i have a rash on my thigh look like a big bite but in don't hurts or itch.
if it is itchy it could be an allergic reaction or it could be an exma that people get just out of the blue the best thing for it is aqueous cream it worked on me
your pants are to tight
coco butter.
i know it causes pimples on the face but i have never heard of a rash on your thigh unless you need to be checked for an allergy.
There are many different possible causes of rashes, but particularly when they are on the thigh they are usually related to dampness (and in babies are known as diaper rash). Try to keep your thigh as dry as possible (most of the time; you can still wash!). That will probably help. If it doesn't, you may have some other problem and should see a doctor.
The muscle in the back of the thigh is the hamstring, or the biceps femoris to be technical.
Your thigh muscle is called your Quadricep.
A heat rash?
also to elaborate, i went to the doctor and they were next to useless. All they could tell me is what its not, that it was not herpes, was not crabs. it is so bad... was thinking possibly jock itch but the rash is not hugging the inner crevices of my skin. It does not burn, only itches TERRIBLY. Seems that it has begun to spread to my inner thigh as well as to the back of my butt cheek. PLEASE HELP
I don't know if Topamax is the cause yet--but I developed a mysterious rash on my inner thigh after beginning to take Topamax. I have switched laundry detergent, body wash, have not started eating anything new lately, so can't figure out any other possible cause. Rash is listed on the literature as a "rare" side effect of Topamax. I take 200mg per day.
Sounds like thrush but you need to get It checked out by a doctor only they can make a true diagnoses.
The muscle in the back of the thigh is the hamstring, or the biceps femoris to be technical.
I think you should make a appointment with a doctor immediatly.