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Inverse psoriasis

July 10 / 2025

Inverse psoriasis

 

 

Inverse Psoriasis

     Inverse psoriasis, a type of psoriasis, often occurs in skin folds such as the groin, buttock crease, navel, armpits, and under the breasts. The rash typically appears as red patches with well-defined edges and may or may not cause itching. Unlike psoriasis in other areas of the body, inverse psoriasis usually does not have scales, making it distinct. The appearance of the rash can sometimes be confused with fungal infections in the groin area, so it is essential to consult a doctor for accurate diagnosis and proper treatment.

 

Dermatology Department, Ramkhamhaeng Hospital

     At Ramkhamhaeng Hospital, we have a team of specialized dermatologists experienced in managing skin issues in intimate areas for men. Consultations are conducted by male doctors in private examination rooms to ensure a high level of privacy. All medical information and treatments are kept strictly confidential, allowing you to seek advice with confidence.

 

 


Don’t let embarrassment stand in the way of your health. Skin conditions left untreated may worsen and become more challenging to manage. Seeing a doctor early is the best way to take care of yourself.