Friday, November 20, 2009

Skin rash help?

My boyfriend has a skin rash that shows up occasionally near his groin. I am his first sexual partner, as he is mine. I was wondering what this could be. He has sensitive skin to begin with. He is allergic to most fragrances and dyes but we can't think of anything new that could have been from that source.





Could he be allergic to latex? Or wouldn't his member have a rash as well? It sorta looks like a type of eczema, but not quite. Any suggestions are helpful. He has a doctors appointment for next month, but that doesn't seem like it will help us much. (Soonest he could be put into the office.)

Skin rash help?
It sounds like Joke itch. Go ahead and take him to his appointment but until then you shuld pick up an OTC cream for it. I'm sure they'll have some at your local Wal*Mart.
Reply:BABY POWDER is the solution....PUT some of it near his groin....
Reply:could be a latex allergy, but that is not likely. It might be a heat rash or if you(shave) you might be rubbing and causing the rash. i would look at this as a possibility.
Reply:If he does shave that could be one- being his only partner, I'd be careful if you ever use any lubes or creams down there before sex.


The fact that you said it was more at the top and not on his actual member makes alot of sense. As sensitive as his member is-the skin and pores are different at his groin to his member. (be thankful)





I...am actually allergic to many dyes and alchols (fragrances) as is my son He breaks out in a horrible rash. But I'm also allergic to sweat on my legs...yeah- I know that sounds really crazy. It irritates my pores until I breakout where my skin turns all red and it burns alot. When a man or women walks-or is in heated wheather- you do sweat in that location.





Some simple treatments are oatmeal bath or rub (try aveno) most commonly used for rashes and help so it's all natural and you can probablly find that at Wal-mart. My grandmother swears by apple cyder vinegar- she has the same rash as me...and it does help as well as for things such as jelly fish stings and sunburns. He can drink two teaspoons a day and rub it on the area- the down side is...it does smell but aparently helps. If it is sweat, baby powder might help- they do have adult powders and if you go to a health store you can find all natural ones with out perfumes in it. I would hate you to do more harm than damage.


And then again-it could be eczema. It appears more ways than one-my best friend's husband only gets it on his back and scalp. Just be careful if you are pregnant- because eczema is related to the chicken pox down the line and can cause a miscarrige.

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