Chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, and HIV can cause body rashes outside of the genital area. Herpes and syphilis can affect any body part, so initial symptoms could be found anywhere; the second phase of syphilis can cause a rash. Rash is an uncommon symptom of HIV, but is possible. Rash with chlamydia is related to a rarer complication and may be accompanied by inflammation of the structure of the eye. Body rash with gonorrhea is a later-stage symptom, and may be accompanied by Arthritis.
Rashes can have many causes, and self-diagnosis is not reliable. See your health care provider to find out what's causing your rash, and to get screened for STDs.
Very rarely they can. It depends on the sexual activities you have engaged in. However it is not common. It is best to consult a Dermatologist.
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A rash on the testicles could be caused by sexually transmitted infections, other infections that are not sexually transmitted, skin disorders, or Allergies. See your health care provider for appropriate diagnosis and treatment of your symptoms, and get screened for STDs at the same time.
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It may just be a skin irritation - a reaction to something that touched your skin, for instance, laundry detergent.
Some STDs can cause a rash on your buttocks. These include herpes, molluscum, and genital warts. More rarely, syphilis and gonorrhea can cause a rash.
std or dryness
the answer is absolutely yes make sure to get checked out
This could be an STD, a genital area in need of a bath or shower, summer heat can cause a rash as well. Tight clothing can produce a rash.
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Yes. Even a rash accompanied by itching could seem to be an STD and just be a simple rash.
Hand, foot and mouth disease (coxsackievirus disease) can cause a rash on the buttocks and groin. It's not "spread" there by the patient, but is a natural outcome of the disease.
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Yes its real and it is cause after secondary exposure to causative agents like mercury, nickel and ampicillin. As the rash usually occurs in buttocks which look like baboon's buttocks, so is the name baboon syndrome.Source: DermaTalk.com
A rash in the groin can be something as simple as folliculitis, or eczema, to something as bad as a STD or an Sti. If it is a cause of concern, it is best to seek medical attention.
Celulite (fat).AnswerSounds like you might have a rash, such as a heat rash or towel rash or even worse,maybe some STD. I suggest you go see your gyno. to be safe. if they are small red bumps they could be a reaction to a certain type of underwear that u may be allergic to. ive had them once or twice and im guessing that's what causes them
Yes, acupuncture can cause rash & hives.
Probably a STD or a food allergy.