I think you just have to let it run its course. Also it must have been caused by walking a lot and his thighs were rubbing together. Have him wear some spandex shorts, that way they wont rub any more and it will get better
2006-09-03 04:58:13
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answered by Casey 3
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Rash Between Legs
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answered by ? 4
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Best Cream For Heat Rash
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answered by Anonymous
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My boyfriend does this. He needs to take a shower and dry off really well. Then lay down and frog leg so to speak or spread his legs apart and let a fan blow on him between his legs when he sleeps. He can apply some lotromin cream. It may be yeast and not heat rash. If it is yeast the only thing that works is an over the counter anti fungal cream. Generic works as well as the lotromin
Hope that helps.
2006-09-03 05:00:53
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answered by happydawg 6
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Good long soak is good plan. Once it is clean and thoroughly dried(pat it don't rub it, rubbing will irritate it more) apply medicated powder and wear loose fitting (shorts, boxers, etc.) clothing to allow better air flow to the area to help keep heat down and dryness at a higher level. It will take 2 or 3 days of attention to clear up and powder should be re-applied several times (2-3) if possible. If re-application is inconvenient due to work or social activity, he should find a few moment to go to a men's room and use tissue paper to pat away any excess moisture in the affected area while in the stall.
2006-09-03 05:11:44
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answered by Pundit Bandit 5
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Take a good shower, wash and then dry completely. Apply some Blue Star Ointment to the area. It will sting for a couple of minutes and he may want to take off running. Wear loose clothing that night and when he gets up the next morning, it will nearly be gone.
blue star works very good and I always have 20 plus jars of it in my sickbay for heat rash. Works good under the arms or any other area of the body but the face.
2006-09-04 12:29:32
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answered by bigmikejones 5
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What I do is slather on some aloe vera gel and wait until it dries almost completely and then I dust on some Johnson&Johnson baby powder. The aloe soothes any previous heat rash and helps the powder to stick on for more than just a few minutes.
2016-03-15 21:13:24
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answered by Marlene 4
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keep the area dry
desitin is fine but won't work if he keeps the 'ol boys hot and sweaty
make sure he wears loose clothing
maybe a good time to try going commando. or at least wear briefs
2006-09-03 04:58:32
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answered by belfus 6
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Cruex spray for jock itch.
Yes, it is probably yeast related. Corn starch is a bad idea until the actual rash goes away. One thing that will help to prevent this after it is gone, believe it or not, is to apply anti-perspirant to the skin folds down there after drying completely following every shower. Works like a charm.
2006-09-03 05:01:53
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answered by Sister Di 3
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gold bond powder, oh man that stuff is magic, I carry a bottle with me at work in my tool bag & as soon as I start to feel the early warnings of a rash I put it on. But I would imagine it would work on a full blown rash too.
2006-09-03 04:59:18
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answered by my 2 cents 1
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If its just a heatrash, Desitin will cure it in 3 days of use. Since it still exists I suggest a trip to a dermatologist to diagnose and prescribe a treatment.
2006-09-03 04:59:29
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answered by Carl 3
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