Large Red Rash

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Hi, I have came here hoping for some advice, I hope I am posting in the right section. For a long time now (literally years) I have had what can only be described as a very visible large red rash inbetween my buttocks. I would not necessarily say there is an associated itch. The skin looks very irritated.

I try to keep the area as cleansed as possible and over the years based on internet research I have tried a various shop bought creams / powders which have never really helped, such as Zeasorb Absorbent powder, Raw coconut oil, Sudocrem, Hydrocortisone and Clotrimazole.

I even tried creams associated with nappy rash like Metanium and Desitin.

I have been to my GP on numerous occasions and they gave me away what feels like yet more endless creams and ointments again like Canesten (a combination of Clotrimazole & Hydrocortisone), Clotrimazole on its own, Daktacort, and Lotriderm.

I also had been given a soap substitute for use in the shower called Dermol 500 to avoid any regular soaps along with a moisturizing lotion called Zerobase

Again none of the above have ever really made much of an impact.

They eventually referred me to a Dermatologist and after seeing them having waited months they were really no help, They had a quick look, they didn't see any kind of infection and basically didn't think there was any real issue and it is just my skin. Needless to say I completely disagree it is far to red looking to be normal. The skin even has a sort of different feel to me.

I appreciate anyone who takes the time to read this lengthy post (Sorry about that but I wanted to put as much detail in as possible) and has any suggestions.

Many Thanks

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  • Posted

    I had this problem for about 6 years 😯 i tryed so much untill my doctor fi ally gave me 1 last thing to try before requesting this injection... i was given 300g hydrocortisone creame 1% (hyd) in a white round rub not the one in the oil tube and also a pill called Allersoothe....

    After every shower in the morning i would put a thin wipe of creame on and then do the same at night after a shower.. if you put to much on it would be uncomfretbull. I took 1 pill at around 7pm so i was tired around 9pm... i found after the 6 years with this it was staying asleep to not scratch that drove me crazy.. i would wake up at the same times every night to scratch.. the pill helped me stay asleep sin the end it worked after 2 weeks now i dont use it ... please try it because after 6 years of this pain iam cured all that way from me in new zealand smile

    Staying asleep at night to not scratch was the issue. Stop that cycle!!!

  • Posted

    I appreciate you taking the time to respond, I have tried various hydrocortisone creame's but sadly none have really helped.

    There is no itch really to speak off its more just a very red large rash...

  • Posted

    Hey there.  You could look at taking an allergy tablet like Telfast twice a day - I've found this really helpful, together with a cream called Advantan (methylprednisolone Aceponate) - used quite sparingly.  AND figuring out what the rash is from - for me it is an allergic reaction to a CAT living downstairs (hopefully the owner will soon be leaving!), which then makes me hypersensitive to other things, so Goat's cheese for me is now causing a reaction.  So I am dosing up on the allergy tablets and using cream sparingly.  I also wash gently with QT gentle/sensitive body wash - using only a little, and drying very thoroughly before dressing.  So it can really help to figure out just what you're reacting to.  When my son was a baby, he'd get something similar in reaction to strawberries, also tomatoes.  So pay attention to when it's worse and what you've been eating.  Try cutting out  any possible culprits for 2 weeks and then re-introduce one by one.  It can be a bit tedious figuring out what it is - but well worth it!

    Good luck! 

    • Posted

      Thank you for the response. That is good advice.

      I have researched the cream and unfortunately it seems really difficult to get here in the UK...

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