Red, itchy patches appear on the skin around the waistband area in summer
Redness and itchy patches on the skin around the waistband during summer may be caused by scabies, contact dermatitis, folliculitis, or other conditions. Treatment should be based on the specific cause. Details are as follows:
1. Scabies:
This is usually a contagious skin disease caused by mites, specifically due to infestation by the Sarcoptes scabiei mite. After burrowing into and biting the skin, the mites can cause papules and intense itching. Under medical guidance, treatments such as Compound Sulphur Cream or Qin Fu Man Ling Cream may be used.
2. Contact Dermatitis:
This condition is typically triggered by skin exposure to external substances such as pollen or mites, which may lead to redness, swelling, and other symptoms. With doctor's advice, topical medications like Compound Acetic Acid Dexamethasone Cream or Halometasone Cream can be applied.
3. Folliculitis:
This is primarily associated with infections by pathogens such as bacteria or fungi. Inflammatory irritation causes localized symptoms including redness, swelling, and pain. Under medical supervision, patients may take oral Cefuroxime Axetil Tablets or apply topical Ofloxacin Gel.
In addition to the above causes, similar symptoms may also result from papular urticaria, eczema, sebaceous cysts, or other conditions. It is recommended that patients seek timely evaluation at a reputable medical facility and avoid scratching the affected area, while maintaining cleanliness of the local skin.