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Red or brown, slightly elevated lesions with clear borders are typical of intertrigo.
Red or brown, slightly elevated lesions with clear borders are typical of intertrigo.

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This image displays a yeast infection typical of intertrigo (inflammation in body folds).
This image displays a yeast infection typical of intertrigo (inflammation in body folds).

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Intertrigo (inflammation and irritation in skin folds) can be due to friction and/or resulting from infection with yeast or, rarely, complicated by bacterial infection.
Intertrigo (inflammation and irritation in skin folds) can be due to friction and/or resulting from infection with yeast or, rarely, complicated by bacterial infection.
Skin erosions and superficial ulcers due to intertrigo, a skin irritation and inflammation in skin folds, are displayed.
Skin erosions and superficial ulcers due to intertrigo, a skin irritation and inflammation in skin folds, are displayed.

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This image displays irritated skin fold areas typical of intertrigo.
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This image displays intertrigo, inflammation in body folds and creases.
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Intertrigo, inflammation of the body crease areas due to moisture and friction, is common in the groin region.
Intertrigo, inflammation of the body crease areas due to moisture and friction, is common in the groin region.
Intertrigo (irritation of body fold areas) may be displayed as irregular red patches and bumps.
Intertrigo (irritation of body fold areas) may be displayed as irregular red patches and bumps.

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Red or brown, slightly elevated lesions with clear borders are typical of intertrigo.

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This image displays a yeast infection typical of intertrigo (inflammation in body folds).

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Intertrigo (inflammation and irritation in skin folds) can be due to friction and/or resulting from infection with yeast or, rarely, complicated by bacterial infection.
Skin erosions and superficial ulcers due to intertrigo, a skin irritation and inflammation in skin folds, are displayed.

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This image displays irritated skin fold areas typical of intertrigo.

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This image displays intertrigo, inflammation in body folds and creases.

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Intertrigo, inflammation of the body crease areas due to moisture and friction, is common in the groin region.
Intertrigo (irritation of body fold areas) may be displayed as irregular red patches and bumps.

Intertrigo

Intertrigo is a rash that results from irritation of the skin in body folds (eg, armpits, under the breasts, belly, buttocks, groin, and sometimes between fingers or toes). Intertrigo can be worsened by any conditions causing increased heat, wetness, and friction. Areas affected by intertrigo may also become infected with yeast or bacteria.

Who's At Risk?

Intertrigo is most frequently seen in people who are overweight, people with diabetes, people who spend a lot of time in bed, and those who wear diapers. It can occur in individuals wearing or using anything that causes friction or holds moisture against the skin’s surface.

Signs & Symptoms

Intertrigo is most commonly seen in skin fold areas, where skin becomes inflamed, such as under the arms, in the thigh and groin folds, under breast or belly folds, and in neck creases. Redness or skin darkening are common, and there may be breaks in the skin. The area may ooze or be sore or itchy.

Self-Care Guidelines

The goals of treatment are aimed at eliminating or reducing friction, moisture, and heat in skin folds.

  • Gently cleanse the affected areas daily with mild soap (eg, Nature by Canus, Vanicream bar soap) or soap substitutes (eg, Cetaphil).
  • Dry the areas well. Additionally, wearing absorbent cotton or fabric may help (as long as fabrics are changed if they become damp). Mild antiperspirants and non-talc drying powders may help, but these can cause further irritation in some individuals.
  • Barrier creams, such as zinc oxide paste (eg, Desitin, Triple Paste, Vusion), may be helpful for individuals who wear diapers or have problems with incontinence.
  • If overweight, weight loss is recommended.
  • For persistent irritation, 0.5% or 1.0% hydrocortisone cream twice daily may help. Discontinue if the inflammation is no better after 2 weeks of use. Adding a topical antifungal to the hydrocortisone, such as clotrimazole cream, may help if yeast infection is suspected. Apply the barrier paste (if used) after application of these creams.

Treatments

A low-potency topical steroid can help reduce inflammation. Your medical professional may also recommend similar treatments as those noted in the Self-Care Guidelines section.

Calcineurin inhibitors (pimecrolimus cream [eg, Elidel] and tacrolimus ointment [eg, Protopic]), which are nonsteroid topical agents, can be helpful in difficult cases.

If there is an infection present, it should be treated appropriately. In cases with limited yeast involvement, topical nystatin, ketoconazole, or econazole may be used. If more severe yeast involvement is noted, oral antifungal agents, such as fluconazole (eg, Diflucan), may be used. Topical or oral antibiotics may be needed for bacterial infections.

Visit Urgency

Seek medical evaluation when intertrigo does not respond to self-care measures.

References

Bolognia J, Schaffer JV, Cerroni L. Dermatology. 4th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2018.

James WD, Elston D, Treat JR, Rosenbach MA. Andrew’s Diseases of the Skin. 13th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2019.

Kang S, Amagai M, Bruckner AL, et al. Fitzpatrick’s Dermatology. 9th ed. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education; 2019.

Last modified on September 19th, 2023 at 1:17 pm

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