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Rashes do not happen on buttocks. They happen in between them. One way to get rid of a rash is use baby ointment on a regular basis until the rash is gone. Also, you can see a doctor. One way to prevent rash is by taking a bath on a regular basis and wipe between your buttocks when you use the bathroom.
You could have a heat rash.
What did your pediatrician/dermatologist say? If you baby has an undetermined rash you need to have it evaluated!
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.
Yes there is a mild rash near the crease in my buttocks. Mostly it just bothers me to sit. I have minor hemorrhoid's.
It should be the same color as the rest of your untanned skin. Redness may be from sitting too long in one position, or a rash.
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
The same place as a woman's, between the buttocks.
Buttocks is just another name for your bum or bottom. When you sit down, you are sitting on your buttocks. Medically, the back of the body is known as the posterior side. So your buttocks is posterior, located between your thighs and waist. Buttocks is sometimes called "the posterior". In laymen's terms, rather than medical terms, most people call it their "butt", short for buttocks.
Men's buttocks are typically flatter and narrower at the hips. Women's buttocks are typically wider at the hips. Many women's buttocks are also rounder and fuller. Both men and women have "saddle bags", which is extra fat on the sides between the waist and hips.