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Re: A quick introduction
From: Susan (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 5 Aug 2000 22:16:13 -0500 (CDT)
O.K. Tish and Kris.... this is going to sound wierd but I also had the
same rash you talked about in your groin area.. mine were in all the
creases along my "triangle" and even under my breasts at times I asked
my doc if I could do anything and she said it's actually a yeast
infection and gave me lotrisone cream. I was skeptical since I thought
it was a wierd place for a yeast infection but it clears it right up and
takes the pain away almost immediately. She said it's caused by the
area being suseptible to warmth and moisture. Oh joy. lol You can also
try your over the counter diaper rash ointment and that will ease the
pain but it doesn't make the rash go away. Hope this helps :-)
Susan J
At Sat, 5 Aug 2000, Tisha wrote:
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>Hello everyone,
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>I posted a little while ago about how to let a doctor know of my
>suspicions. Thank you to all those who responded.
>
>What I am doing now, is writing out what I have discovered my very well
>be "symptoms" in a journal as soon as I find them. For instance, if I
>see the hair on my chin and neck has come back, before I pluck the heck
>out of them, I write down where the hair is located and the date. That
>way, I can pluck and not worry about remembering everything about it.
>
>I have also bought a calorie and carb counter and am happy to say that I
>am starting a lifestyle change. This will make me healthier, even if I
>don't get the PCOS diagnosis.
>
>However, I do have a question (again :) !!! ) How many of you suffer
>from heat rashes in the groinal area, half way through your cycle? My
>cycles last for 38 days, and about halfway through it, I get these
>painful awful heat rashes along my pubic hair line, and between my legs.
>How does one combat this?
>
>I would appreciate any helf and I thank you in advance.
>
>Now that I have found a forum, and hopefully a mode of support, I will
>be here more often.
>
>Thanks again,
>
>--
>Tisha
>
>--
>The philosophy of one century is the common sense of the next.
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