Getting rashes on the inner thighs is the most common problem faced by almost every person. It is not a symptom of any disease or it is not considered as a health issue. Rash can occur due to irritating contact of the skin with the undergarments and it is a condition in which the skin becomes red and itchy. Rash can occur on any part of the body but in this article we are discussing about the rash on inner thigh region, its causes, symptoms, treatments and home remedies.
Rash on Inner Thighs Causes :
- Contact Dermatitis
Rash on inner thigh occur often due to contact dermatitis. Rubbing of skin of the inner thigh with one another or with the clothing can cause redness and itchy sensation on inner thighs. Some people may get acute rash on inner thigh while wearing new trousers or under-garments. The cloth (rough) can cause irritation on the skin leading to rash and itchy inner thighs.
- Allergic Response
Many people can get rash on inner thigh due to allergic response. Eating allergic foods or medications can create rashes on your inner thighs. Foods like peanut, sea foods and fruits like strawberry and grapes can trigger allergic response in some people causing itchy rashes. You need to identify such foods and avoid them completely. Getting in touch with poison ivy and poison oak plants, its leaves, its stem or bark can provoke such reaction. In some cases it can become severe causing threatening symptoms like breathing difficulty, profuse sweating, vomiting and nausea needing emergency medical help.
- Diseases
Skin problems like psoriasis, eczema, dermatitis and impetigo can cause allergic rash on the skin and inner thigh. Patients with psoriasis can get rashes anywhere in the skin and also inner thigh region. Red bumps or blisters are produced on the skin causing severe itching. Certain auto-immune disorders can cause skin rashes all over the body and also on the inner thighs. In such cases, the body’s defense mechanism would attack and destroy healthy cells causing itchy rashes.
- New Soaps, Detergents
You are likely to develop inner thigh rash if you have recently changed to new soap or detergent or using any new cream on your skin. Certain products can trigger allergy reaction on your skin causing itchy rashes on the inner thighs and they are called skin irritants.
- Walking or Jogging
People who have started cycling or walking exercise recently are more likely to get inner thigh rashes than others. The reason is simple. By brisk walking, the skin of the thigh region rubs against one another causing itchy rashes. The first reaction of the skin due to heat generated by cycling or jogging is formation of hot spot in the thigh region. If this is not taken care promptly it can further develop into folliculitis forming more numbers of blisters or bumps filled with pus. Itchy rash is quite common athletes who sweat a lot and particularly during summer. Wearing loose cotton clothing can help in absorption of sweat.
- Infection
Infection caused by any micro-organisms like bacteria, fungus or virus can cause rash and itchy feeling on the inner thigh. The area is very dark and moist and is the most favorable environment for any kind of parasitic growth. Inner thigh rash can be caused by Candida or ringworm parasite or due to vulgaris.
Some people who have sex with multiple partners are at risk of developing sexual diseases along with itchy rashes on inner thighs and groin and even on the genitals. HSV virus can spread easily from person to person through genital sex or oral sex.
- Nappy Rash
Infants are prone to develop inner thigh rashes due to wrong usage of nappies. Diaper should not be left for long duration with urine or other excretion. It can cause skin irritation to the soft gentle skin of your baby and can even cause infection. Taking enough care for changing diapers frequently and using cotton clothing instead of nappies can help in solving this problem.
- Jock’s Itch
Jock’s itch also known as Tinea cruris is a type of fungal infection caused by excess of sweat or moisture on the skin. Jock’s itch is contagious and spreads to other parts of the body if the person scratches the itchy area with his/her fingers or nails. This kind of fungal infection spreads rapidly on the inner thighs, buttocks and on the groin region. Jock’s itch can cause redness, flaky skin, burning pain, and persistent itching. Jock’s itch is also called as Dhobie itch if the infection spreads by not washing the clothes correctly.