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Painful ‘Join’
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In an ‘intimate’ part of my body - I see it as the join of left and right - is a ridge of skin which gets VERY rubbed and sore.
Can’t think of a way of dressing it. I try Savlon, or Eurax, and they help a bit.
Is there a better way of treating this?
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Can’t think of a way of dressing it. I try Savlon, or Eurax, and they help a bit.
Is there a better way of treating this?
A
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Allen its not an 'attack'. If you interpret someone telling you you are being 'coy' as an attack, then I can only assume you are looking for a fight lol!
As I was correct in the location of your intimate problem, a 'thankyou' may be in order -but no thats not your style is it sweety.
oh...and look up 'Jock Itch'
As I was correct in the location of your intimate problem, a 'thankyou' may be in order -but no thats not your style is it sweety.
oh...and look up 'Jock Itch'
I'm definitely not taking sides in any squabbles here but I think that APG's reference to 'jock itch' might possibly be hitting the nail right on the head.
I've had plenty of soreness around those areas over the years through jock itch, which is basically the same type of fungal infection as causes both athlete's foot and ringworm. So using an anti-fungal cream might well do the trick. [Unfortunately pharmacists are no longer permitted to sell Canesten (= 1% clotrimazole cream) to people over 60, as it's not licensed for sale to that age group. So, if it is jock itch, you might need to ask your GP to prescribe something else, Allen].
PS: Despite the name, jock itch doesn't always cause a lot of itching. Sometimes it's just damned sore down there!
I've had plenty of soreness around those areas over the years through jock itch, which is basically the same type of fungal infection as causes both athlete's foot and ringworm. So using an anti-fungal cream might well do the trick. [Unfortunately pharmacists are no longer permitted to sell Canesten (= 1% clotrimazole cream) to people over 60, as it's not licensed for sale to that age group. So, if it is jock itch, you might need to ask your GP to prescribe something else, Allen].
PS: Despite the name, jock itch doesn't always cause a lot of itching. Sometimes it's just damned sore down there!
The 'can you or can't you' debate about whether or not you can buy Canesten if you're over 60 has been heard here several times before.
In this thread, for example, I provide a quote from someone who works in a pharmacy, who explains why it shouldn't be sold to oldies like me. (I also write from personal experience, having been refused it twice - in different pharmacies - on the grounds of my age):
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In this thread, for example, I provide a quote from someone who works in a pharmacy, who explains why it shouldn't be sold to oldies like me. (I also write from personal experience, having been refused it twice - in different pharmacies - on the grounds of my age):
https:/