QUOTE(aeternalis @ Sep 13 2011, 10:28 PM)
Thanks! We hope to be able to help...
rashes and itchy skin? Dry, chapped lips? How long you've been having this? Also, how much water do you drink each day? Are you taking any medications for any condition (e.g. acne)? Sometimes the side effects of such medications can reduce skin hydration. Also could be a allergic reaction.
Another factor could be hygiene, especially near these private areas... Maybe never change underwear too long (due to long working hours) or hard to reach during bathing. Difficult to say, but if you can take a picture of the rash and post here might be helpful for us.
Hopefully, we'll get a skin expert to comment here...
But, if it's giving really giving your problems, you really should see a doctor. Have you seen a normal GP about this? maybe some creams might help, may not need to see specialist yet? Some Calamine lotion may be able to reduce your itchiness.
thank you very much.
i used to have dry lips last time when not taking enough water. but it's nothing like this. it's like a whole layer of dry skin on my upper lip. i tried to apply some vaseline, it helps but it cannot cure. everytime i stop, it will come back. so, i have to apply it like everyday.

i have this for about 1 year already. but i never consult any doctor.
as for the private part. sorry, i cannot post a photo here

anyway, talking about my working hours.. hmm.. ya, sometimes i work more than 12 hours a day. but just office work. although sometime after come home, i will take another 3-4 hours before bath. but surely i will take bath every morning and night and quite thoroughly (at least after i have this symptom

) and surely i will change underwear. I don't have any medication with me as of now. So, sometimes i even apply vaseline for this problem. i don't know if it helps.

talking about GP. i haven't see any doctor yet. Because nowadays, i don't know what is the capability of a GP anymore. are they good at anything? or just fever and simply give medicine. sometime don't know whether to trust them or not. too bad

and specialist always came into my mind automatically. but problem is specialist is expensive and not guarantee to be good. Maybe i was wrong and thinking too much. Maybe as you said, i should consult a GP instead. i really don't know what kind of sickness they can diagnose?
Added on September 14, 2011, 11:39 pmQUOTE(aeternalis @ Sep 14 2011, 02:27 PM)
Dr. Koh's clinic is very popular... A lot of high profile and celebrities go to him. I used to be his patient as well. However, I don't think his charges is between 50-100. It's probably more.
ya, i saw he is in some high position in Malaysia dermatologist association, something like that
This post has been edited by loanneeded: Sep 14 2011, 11:39 PM