What is the condition of the thighs itching all the time

There are several possibilities for the constant itching of the thighs: the first may be pruritus, which is mainly caused by allergies, or excessively dry skin, or excessively dry weather, or a combination of medical conditions such as diabetes. In the rash manifests itself as secondary rashes, such as scratches and crusts. Treatment can be done by taking oral Orotadine Hydrochloride tablets 1 in the morning and 1 in the evening and topical application of Furamax lotion. The second condition is ringworm caused by a fungal infection that occurs at the root of the thighs, mainly due to a fungal growth caused by an overly hot and humid environment, and can be treated with topical terbinafine hydrochloride gel and oral terbinafine hydrochloride tablets. The third condition is eczema caused by allergies, which can appear as erythema, papules, scratches, scales, crusts, and such polymorphic rashes with itching, and can be treated with levocetirizine hydrochloride capsules and topical dinaide ointment.