Skin Folds & Sores
when I read your reply but knew that you understood by the next poster... she explained it better than I did.... I am so sorry. I was perscribed some cream for a yeast infection on time by my OBGYN and it didn't do anything and then she said that if I needed more cream that I could just go and get anything that pertained to jock itch or athletes foot, that it was all the same.... antifungal cream, spray, powder.... which ever I wanted... WEll... I had went through 3 tubes of the perscription and nothing relieved the problems so off I went to the RX and got lotrimin jock itch cream and WALLA.... gone by morning.... This is why I mentioned this and should have explained better...
Hope you both are feeling better really soon...
(((((Hugs)))))
Penny You can also try a powder made by Monistat called Soothing Care. It doesn't treat yeast infections but it is great stuff. I use it in the creases of my skin and since starting I have not had any redness at all. The powder is so fine, and I think it works 100x better than baby powder or gold bond. They also have a great chafing cream, this stuff is amazing, it goes on like a cream but dries instantly to a thin powder layer, it's hard to explain the consistancy but I use it when I go to the gym, protects the areas where clothes tend to rub. Both are found near the feminine hygene products. In purple and blue packages. Totally worth the purchase, but as I said they do not treat yeast infections if that's what your dealing with.
on 1/26/07 5:31 pm - Northwold, South Africa
....yechh - rather use just plain baby powder if you need to.
Fiona
I get these under my fupa when I sweat a lot. I get rid of them in a day or two by taking a shower and washing then rinsing well. When I dry off I pat the area until fully dry, never rub! Oh the agony that follows if you rub? once dry I use cornstarch and cover the area. To decrease mess you can put a towel on the floor or carefully step back into the shower to rinse down the drain. I apply cornstarch throughout the day to keep the area dry. This is nuts but to help prevent them I use something for a barrier between the areas like Kleenex, toilet paper or a clean sock. I've gone as far as putting a pantyliner with the backing on. I put the absorbent side facing the affected area. Good luck!!




