It is best to consult with your pharmacist regarding the intertrigo under the apron. Some pharmacists may be able to prescribe something for it, but it will depend on various factors such as the extent of the intertrigo and creams already tried. The pharmacist's professional judgment will also play a role in determining the appropriate course of action.
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