Saturday, July 31, 2010

Could some of you kind ladies offer us some advice.?

She has an very itchy/painful bottom and a rash around her buttocks. She can pass stools normally but afterwards she experiances intense itching. She is unable to sit down now and last night it was painful for her in bed. We are both in our 40s and average weight. Could someone who has maybe experianced the same offer advice, We have been waiting for a doctor to call back for a number of hours,,,,,please help us,





ThanksCould some of you kind ladies offer us some advice.?
painful itching and redness can be a sign of piles, even internal ones can cause pain and itching they dont have to be external to cause problems, it can flare up after a trip to the toilet.Could some of you kind ladies offer us some advice.?
it could be piles. cream from chemist
SHE schould visit a doctor...
Could be almost anything from worms, to a fungus to herpes to something else? If a fungus, you could try an anti-fungal cream. Fungal infection would be from constant moist conditions back there...ie sweaty, or not wipe good enough...
sounds like worms...what i know about worms is that is an infection in felines, and then humans can get it passed on to them from close contact with the feline..still, go to the doctor!
I don't know sounds like a nightmare. Let us know what the doctor says. Take a long bath with aveeno
hmm... sounds like worms to me! nasty buggers!
It could be anything, such as piles, perianal abscess, anal fistula, anal warts, worms, fungal infection. Don't apply ANY creams until she has been seen by a doctor - you could make things worse.
Are ya talking about yer ***** dude or what?......
this could be a fungal infection try cannistin cream
she may have worms
Im going to go out on a limb here and say its a really intense yeast infection, they can be really painful, cause major itching and get bad fast. Yeast loves, war, dark, moist environments, so your bottoms are easy victims. You can try monistat which usually comes with some cream you can use on the other skin. People who are diabetics are three times more likely to have a yeast infection.
keep caliing the doctor...if not call you insurance advice line

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