What to do if you have a tingling and red bumps on your thighs?

A burst of tingling and red bumps on the thighs may be caused by herpes zoster, insect bite dermatitis, folliculitis, etc., and need to follow the doctor’s prescription of topical medication, oral medication for treatment.
1. Herpes zoster: caused by herpes virus infection, localized erythema and blisters may appear, accompanied by tingling, burning pain. Under the guidance of a physician, oral acyclovir, vasiclovir and other antiviral drugs, topical acyclovir ointment and other treatment, when the pain is significant, oral ibuprofen tablets, pregabalin and other relief.
2. Insect bite dermatitis: insect bites can lead to localized edematous erythema, and the damaged area can be accompanied by burning, burning pain or tingling sensation. It can be treated with topical dexamethasone acetate ointment and oral loratadine tablets under the guidance of a physician.
3. Folliculitis: Bacterial infection of the hair follicles at the base of the thighs can cause localized bumps with redness, swelling and pain. The doctor can guide the external use of erythromycin ointment, mupirocin ointment and other treatments.
The thighs of a burst of tingling and red bumps need to go to the hospital, a clear diagnosis of the doctor’s prescription medication, can not be used on their own discretionary medicine.