Severe skin peeling?
Hello, I apologize for the inconvenience, but I would like to ask about some symptoms I've been experiencing.
Recently, I've been having intense itching below my pubic hair, and although I've been trying not to scratch, it occasionally itches and the skin underneath has started to peel, with a tendency to worsen.
I thought it would resolve on its own, but it seems not to be improving.
What should I do or which specialist should I see?
Additionally, I frequently get large pimples on the left side of my jaw, sometimes two or three at a time.
What could be causing this?
Lastly, my hands are very fair, but my facial skin has always been prone to flushing and feels warm.
Will this improve? I live in Taipei; could you recommend a hospital I should visit? Thank you.
Kǎi Tì, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/12/18
More Info
It sounds like you're experiencing a few different skin issues that can be quite bothersome. Let's break down your concerns and provide some guidance on how to address them.
Itchy Rash in the Groin Area
The itching and peeling skin in the area below your pubic hair could be due to several reasons, including:
1. Fungal Infections: Conditions like tinea cruris (commonly known as jock itch) can cause itching and peeling in the groin area. This is often exacerbated by moisture and heat, which can create an ideal environment for fungal growth.
2. Contact Dermatitis: This occurs when your skin reacts to something that has come into contact with it, such as soaps, lotions, or even laundry detergents.
3. Eczema or Psoriasis: These chronic skin conditions can also affect the groin area, leading to itching and flaking.
Given that the condition is worsening and not improving on its own, it would be wise to consult a dermatologist. They can provide a proper diagnosis and recommend appropriate treatments, which may include antifungal creams, topical steroids, or other medications depending on the underlying cause.
Acne on the Jawline
The recurring large pimples on your left jawline could be attributed to several factors:
1. Hormonal Fluctuations: Acne in the jawline area is often linked to hormonal changes, particularly in women. This can occur during menstrual cycles or due to hormonal imbalances.
2. Diet and Lifestyle: High glycemic index foods, dairy products, and stress can also contribute to acne flare-ups.
3. Skin Care Products: Sometimes, the products you use on your skin can clog pores, leading to breakouts. Ensure that any products you use are non-comedogenic.
4. Bacterial Infection: Acne can also be exacerbated by bacteria on the skin, which can lead to inflammation and larger cystic acne.
A dermatologist can help you identify the cause of your acne and recommend treatments such as topical retinoids, antibiotics, or hormonal therapies if necessary.
Facial Redness and Heat
The persistent redness and heat in your facial skin could be indicative of several conditions:
1. Rosacea: This chronic skin condition is characterized by facial redness, flushing, and sometimes acne-like breakouts. It can be triggered by various factors, including temperature changes, spicy foods, and stress.
2. Sensitive Skin: If your skin is sensitive, it may react to environmental factors or products, leading to redness and a burning sensation.
3. Eczema: Similar to the rash in your groin, eczema can also cause redness and irritation on the face.
To manage this condition, it’s important to identify any triggers and avoid them. Gentle skincare products that are fragrance-free and designed for sensitive skin can help. A dermatologist can provide a tailored treatment plan, which may include topical treatments or lifestyle modifications.
Where to Seek Help
In Taipei, you have several options for dermatology clinics and hospitals. Look for reputable hospitals with dermatology departments, such as:
- National Taiwan University Hospital
- Taipei Medical University Hospital
- Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
These institutions have qualified dermatologists who can assess your skin conditions and provide appropriate treatment.
Conclusion
In summary, it’s essential to consult a dermatologist for your itchy rash, recurring acne, and facial redness. They can provide a thorough examination, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment options tailored to your specific needs. In the meantime, try to avoid scratching the affected areas, maintain a gentle skincare routine, and keep an eye on any changes in your symptoms. Taking these steps can help you manage your skin issues more effectively.
Similar Q&A
Understanding Persistent Skin Issues: Acne and Allergies Explained
Doctor, I have been experiencing a lot of pimples on my buttocks for a long time, and new ones keep appearing. It's really bothering me. What could be the problem? Recently, my body has also been more prone to allergies, and it's very itchy. When I scratch, rashes appea...
Dr. Jiang Zheen reply Dermatology
It may not necessarily be acne; it could be inflammation caused by sweat gland obstruction, and you should consult a dermatologist for treatment. As for your skin itching issue, it may be urticaria, which can be treated with antihistamines while identifying the cause of the aller...[Read More] Understanding Persistent Skin Issues: Acne and Allergies Explained
Effective Treatments for Acne and Itchy Rashes: A Dermatologist's Guide
What topical ointments can be used for acne? My husband sweats a lot, and his buttocks are always covered with red rashes that are itchy. What could be the cause, and how should it be treated?
Dr. Huang Ruiyun reply Dermatology
Hello: One of the agreements that consulting physicians on this website must follow is that consultations are limited to medical inquiries only; no diagnoses or prescriptions will be provided. If a consultation is needed, it is recommended that patients visit a hospital for treat...[Read More] Effective Treatments for Acne and Itchy Rashes: A Dermatologist's Guide
Managing Acne and Allergies: Effective Solutions for Sensitive Skin
Hello, doctor. I am allergic to retinoids and alpha hydroxy acids. My face tends to be oily and I frequently develop acne and comedones. I have tried various oil-control and oil-free skincare products, but using only astringent makes my skin too dry, leading to more oil productio...
Dr. Zheng Lizhen reply Dermatology
Hello: Please visit a dermatology specialist for diagnosis and treatment. You can go to a hospital or a specialized clinic. Sincerely, Dr. Cheng Li-Chen, Dermatology.[Read More] Managing Acne and Allergies: Effective Solutions for Sensitive Skin
Dealing with Itchy Skin Rashes: Causes and Relief Tips
In the past two to three days, I have developed small, itchy bumps on my lower back, abdomen, and behind. They are not very red or swollen, just tiny little pimples, but they are really itchy. I initially thought it might be due to dirty bed linens and blankets, but after washing...
Dr. Wu Yuxin reply Dermatology
Without actually seeing the lesion, it is impossible to determine the issue. If it is very concerning, please seek medical attention as soon as possible. A proper examination is necessary to identify the problem and determine how to address it.[Read More] Dealing with Itchy Skin Rashes: Causes and Relief Tips
Related FAQ
(Dermatology)
Rash(Dermatology)
Pimples(Dermatology)
Itchy Areola(Dermatology)
Anal Itching(Dermatology)
Acne Scars(Dermatology)
Hives(Dermatology)
Atopic Dermatitis(Dermatology)
Folliculitis(Dermatology)
Groin Itching(Dermatology)