This image displays a bacterial skin infection between the toes typical of erythrasma. This image displays a scaly rash typical of erythrasma, a bacterial skin infection common in body folds.  Erythrasma is displayed as slowly enlarging brown or pink, rough areas in body folds. This image shows the pink-red fluorescence of corynebacteria, an infection of the body folds known as erythrasma, shown under a "woods lamp" in a dark room.   As displayed in this image, erythrasma often has a very sharp border.
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Erythrasma  Information for adults

Picture of Erythrasma: This image displays a bacterial skin infection between the toes typical of erythrasma. Divider line
This image displays a bacterial skin infection between the toes typical of erythrasma.
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Self-Care Guidelines
If you suspect that you have erythrasma, try:
  • Gently scrubbing the involved area with antibacterial soap
  • Keeping the involved area dry
  • Applying over-the-counter creams containing tolnaftate or miconazole
When to Seek Medical Care
If the involved skin does not improve with self-care measures, then you should make an appointment to see a health care provider.
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008