HomeAnswersDermatologylichen simplex chronicusPlease help with itchy red rashes on the thigh.

I have itchy red rashes that wrinkled after applying moisturizer. Please help.

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Dr. Sneha Kannan

Published At January 13, 2016
Reviewed AtJune 27, 2023

Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I am having a problem with dry skin and rashes. I have a history of atopic eczema on the neck for which I am applying Flutivate cream. 4 weeks back some red rashes started coming up with itching. I thought it is because of dry skin, so I applied coconut oil and moisturizer. The redness has gone, but the skin is wrinkled. On scratching sometimes blood is coming up. Currently, I am taking Losar 50 mg, Nexito plus, and Thyronorm tablets. I am attaching the pictures for your reference. Kindly help.

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

Please share in detail about the onset, progression, and duration of the rash. Kindly send me the photographs of your face with a closed eye.

  1. Is the popliteal fossa (shallow depression behind the knee joint) or antecubital fossa involved?
  2. What is the predominant complaint? Is it itching or burning?
  3. Do you have any rash over your thigh?
  4. Any other medication history, two to four weeks before rash?

Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

Thank you for the reply.

The rash started about 4-5 weeks back mainly on the hand between elbow and palm. It was red patches. There was no swelling, but there was itching. I started applying moisturizer and also applied the Flutivate cream for 3- 4 days and some of the rashes subsided. Then it came out in different parts of my hand for the last 2 weeks. On a suggestion, I started applying coconut oil all over the body, and the redness of the rashes reduced the skin and started wrinkling. The itching is in all parts including the upper thigh, hands, chest, and back. Sometimes while itching and scratching the skin is giving red cut marks. I try to reduce the itching as much as possible. It is mainly in my hands some spots on top of the back of the palm. But a few are in other parts of the body too. I have one or two rashes on my thigh which are similar to the one on my neck and very few patches of redness, but it does itch at times in the thigh also. I was suffering from IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) and took the tablet Rifagut 200 mg for 21 days. I had dehydration after coming back from a trip and lost 6.5 to 8.8 Ibs weight but have recovered after the medication. Had pityriasis rosea for 3 months and also have a history of chronic atopic eczema for which I am using Flutivate as of now. Kindly let me know if any more details are required.

Hi,

Welcome back to icliniq.com.

I went through the photographs (attachment removed to protect patient identity).

I observed that the lesion on your neck is of lichen simplex chronicus or neurodermatitis. It is not of atopic eczema. Although applying Flutivate (Fluticasone propionate) cream to the neck region is right, but never apply it on the whole body. See the morphology is going in favor of drug reaction. Other differential diagnosis includes patch stage of mycosis fungoides, but biopsy is needed to confirm it.

I would suggest you start with Venusia Max lotion. Apply it thrice daily all over the affected area. Start taking tablet Omnacortil (Prednisolone) 20 mg, two tablets once daily for 14 days. Also, take tablet Teczine M (Levocetirizine dihydrochloride) one tablet every day for 14 days. Consult your specialist doctor, discuss with him or her and start taking the medicines after their consent.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Atishay Bukharia
Dr. Atishay Bukharia

Dermatology

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