Mon-20-05-2019, 20:26 PM
(Mon-20-05-2019, 19:11 PM)SnarkyTexan Wrote:(Mon-20-05-2019, 17:42 PM)Turnedlight Wrote: Just in case it helps, have you tried using sudocrem out of the tub (not the tube version) it’s got a lot of zinc and I find it soothing on areas which are prone to inverse p. It’s basically a nappy (diaper) cream.
I have not tried that brand. My mother and I used to use Gynalotrimin. Tho it's used to treat yeast infections, it seemed to keep the inverse at bay. It's very hard to find and at some point we a gave up trying to keep up with it.
My mom has suggested using deodorant, like Dove, on certain places where the skin won't stay dry.
When I was an awful lot younger I had a very itchy damp area on my left groin. I never got it looked at but my dad suggested cornflour (a granny remedy). It did help relieve the itch. The patch kind of disappeared but it was quite a while before I had noticed the change.