If there is an oozy smelly discharge, it is a yeast infection. If it is a dry red rash, it may be herpes. Go see your doctor.
You might want to get the rash checked out by a doctor. It happens and it could be no big deal but it could also mean infection.
Discontinue using any product which may have caused the rash. Read and take notes of the ingredients of that product. Wait a few days until the rash has gone away until you try using a new product. When you find a product that does not cause a rash, compare the ingredients to find out by a process of elimination what caused your rash.
He wanted to think things out carefully as he did not want to make a rash decision that could be costly.
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You might want to see a doctor about that.
it means GO AWAY!
Go in a drug store, buy yourself some diapers and wear them for a few days. And you will have your diaper rash.
A volcano erupts with lava and you need to get away from that.
That would most likely be a fungus called, 'Tinea', otherwise know as 'crotch rot" There are a number of ointments available at your pharmacy to control this fungus. Make sure that, after you bathe that you thoroughly dry the crotch. You can use a hair dryer from a foot away. You don't want to scorch anything . . .
Because you can tell right away if he or she doesnt want to be with you. They will act weird around you and try to avoid you.
Yes, you can get a rash from using tampons.Commercial tampons such as Tampax, Playtex, Kotex, and O.B. are heavily chemically treated and bleached so the ingredients can cause irritation or allergic reaction. Tampons with scent also contain another 100-200 chemical ingredients which increases risk of irritation or rash further.If you find you experience a rash you may want to consider organic tampons which are hypoallergenic, soft or sponge tampons are less likely to cause rash too. You could also use options like menstrual cups or softcups which will pose no risk of irritation or rash at all.