Dense bumps on the buttocks may be related to ringworm, eczema, prickly heat, etc. They can be treated with topical and oral medications according to the specific cause.
1. Ringworm: This disease is related to fungal infection, which can be caused by red trichophyton, trichophyton and other infections. Can follow the doctor’s instructions for external antifungal drug treatment, such as naftifine ketoconazole, econazole and other drugs, external drug efficacy is not good, recurrent episodes need oral itraconazole and other antifungal drugs.
2. Eczema: related to a variety of internal and external factors, long-term compression of the buttocks, friction, local stimulation, allergies, etc. can be induced by eczema, resulting in buttocks erythema, papules and other skin damage. Glucocorticoid drugs such as halometasone ointment and dianabed cream can be used externally as prescribed by the doctor. If the itching is obvious, you can take oral loratadine, cetirizine and other antihistamines to improve.
3. Prickly heat: due to the hot weather, sweating, clothing impermeable and other reasons, can lead to the buttocks skin sweating is not good, there are many dense pimples, often accompanied by itching and other symptoms. Can follow the doctor’s instructions for external use of glycerine lotion, dexamethasone ointment and other drugs, can improve the itching symptoms.
Dense pimples on the buttocks can also be seen in other causes, it is recommended to seek medical advice, follow the doctor’s instructions for relevant examinations, with the help of the doctor to clarify the cause, and targeted medication, not blindly self-medication.