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    Rashes or Sores in the Groin



    Topic Overview

    Rashes in the groin or genital area are usually caused by irritation of the skin from many sources, such as clothes rubbing against the skin. Rashes that occur without other symptoms are usually minor and often go away with home treatment.

    Contact dermatitis

    A common cause of a rash is contact with a substance that causes irritation or an allergic reaction (Reference contact dermatitis Opens New Window). People who work with soaps, solvents, or detergents might splash these liquids onto their clothes at waist level. Over time, the body can develop allergies to these substances.

    Contact dermatitis is rarely serious, but it is often very itchy.

    Other rashes in groin or genital area

    Certain diseases may increase your risk of a serious infection. People with Reference diabetes Opens New Window, Reference peripheral arterial disease Opens New Window, or an impaired Reference immune system Opens New Window may require medical treatment at the first signs of infection.



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