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[|Human|] I am 70 year old male, and have had a rash in the groin area, under the breast and in the armpit and down the arm about 6 inches, it is sometimes bright red, and gets lighter at times, but will not go away, I have had it for 10 years and two dermitologists have done two different biopsys and they come back as nothing wrong. nothing helps. I have psoriasis , and use betamethazone, on my legs but it does not help this other rash problem. STD s have been ruled out, who do I see about the problem.
[|AI|]  Hi there. I read your question with interest. To be very specific, you need to visit a dermatologist. However, seeing as you are disgruntled with your 2 prior experiences, make sure you review with the previous biopsy report. If as you say you have psoriasis, it may be part of the same feature as in flexural psoriasis. This is termed intertwine in your case & it is very possible there is some super added candida infection given your age. Hence, perhaps 2 tablets of fluconazole 200 mg taken at a one-week interval (total 2) may do you a world of good. I am not a big fan of dexamethasone by itself in long-standing psoriasis & it may cause super-added infection I suspect in your case. Cheers & Godspeed!