Why do I have little itchy bumps on my inner thighs?

Why do I have little itchy bumps on my inner thighs?

Jock itch (tinea cruris) is a fungal infection that causes a red and itchy rash in warm and moist areas of the body. The rash often affects the groin and inner thighs and may be shaped like a ring. Jock itch gets its name because it’s common in athletes. It’s also common in people who sweat a lot or who are overweight.

What are the little bumps on my inner thigh?

Most commonly, bumps on the inner thigh are caused by infected ingrown hairs, boils, cysts, or a swollen lymph node. Other causes include trauma to the thigh or abnormal cell growth like lipoma.

What allergy causes bumps on thighs?

Other allergic or inflammatory causes of thigh rash include: Eczema (skin disorder causing scaly or blistering rashes that may be caused by allergy) Food allergies (allergic reactions to certain foods) Insect bite allergy such as a bee sting.

What is female jock itch?

Symptoms of Jock Itch A red ring-shaped rash on the inner thigh near the groin in females is often one of the first signs of jock itch. It is usually dry and flaky and can also contain small, red fluid-filled blisters that may ooze.

What causes jock itch in females?

Causes of Jock Itch in Women Jock itch is caused by a fungus called tinea, from the same family of fungi responsible for ring worm and athlete’s foot. What causes this fungal infection of the groin in females? Tinea likes to live in hot, moist environments.

Why do I keep getting boils on my inner thighs?

Recurring boils may point to MRSA infection or an increase in other types of staph bacteria in the body. If you have several boils in the same place, you may be developing a carbuncle. See your doctor for a carbuncle. It may be a sign of a larger infection in the body.

How do you get rid of an inner thigh rash?

If you have a rash:

  1. Apply cool compresses to soothe irritation and reduce itching. Oatmeal baths help, too.
  2. Use OTC hydrocortisone creams or antihistamines (with your doctor’s approval) to help relieve itching.
  3. Avoid anything you think may be irritating your skin.

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