You can treat split skin between your buttocks by allowing the area to dry and be exposed to air as often as possible and by applying some diaper rash cream, petroleum jelly or other rash and skin cream.
Antifungal creams and antifungal powders can also help treat and heal split skin between your buttocks.
The best cream for buttock rash is retinoid cream that reduces inflammation and treats rashes.
You can also use some diaper rash cream or petroleum jelly to help heal the buttock rash.
Aquaphor diaper rash cream, Triple Paste Diaper Rash cream and Boudreaux's Butt Paste are also good for buttock rashes in both adults and babies and toddlers.
The most common reason your butt crack becomes sore is due to heat rash, sweat rash or from intertrigo which is common in the skin between your buttocks which can also become very painful, itchy and raw.
A red rash between your buttocks can be caused by allergies, a virus or fungal infection, heat rash, sweating, diaper rash or use of other incontinent products.
A rash that occurs between your buttocks and your cheeks is most often Intertrigo which is a rash that forms in the folds of the skin.
When your skin rubs against skin it causes friction and then creates a warm and most environment which is ideal for bacterial and fungal growth.
Itertrigo is very common in the skin that is between your buttocks and can become painful, itchy and very raw.
A rash around the groin and buttocks is most often Jock itch or tinea cruris which causes redness, peeling and flakiness or cracking of the skin in your groin, thigh and buttock areas.
The jock itch rash can be circular in appearance with well defined or elevated edges and can also spread to the area around your anus.
A rash on the inner thigh and buttocks can be several different things which include a heat rash, irritation, contact dermatitis, chafing, jock itch, razor burn, swimmer's itch or hidradenitis suppurativa.
Jock itch (or tinea cruris) usually causes redness, flakiness, peeling, or cracking of the skin in the groin, thigh, and buttocks area.
The rash can look circular, with well-defined or even elevated edges.
It can also spread to the area around the anus (where poop comes out).
A syphilis rash might also be made up of large, raised gray to white lesions with a moist finish.
These types of syphilis rashes occur on the inner thighs, armpits, groin, or below the breasts.
Because syphilis rashes are very pale and not itchy or painful, they can be easy to overlook.
You can help clear up the rash on your inner thighs and buttocks by applying some diaper rash cream or petroleum jelly.
You can use petroleum jelly to lubricate and protect the skin.
It might also prevent clothing from causing friction against your inner thighs.
Apply about a teaspoon of petroleum jelly to the inside of your thighs.
You can also try chafing creams and balms, such as Body Glide, or zinc oxide ointment.