I am a large breasted woman and I have developed strange rash between my breasts. I have noticed this has first occurred during the summer, and I was surprised. I have never had something like this, so I was wondering if the heat and humidity could be causing this. Anyways, since this rash between both of my breasts does not stop, I do not know what to do. Can anyone tell me what could it be and is there anything I could do to stop it?
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I have developed something that looked like chicken Pox type sores under and beneath both breasts. That is why I could understand how worried and annoyed you must be. Beside rash between my breasts, I have noticed that as well as the outer calves of my legs, and on my arms. I have been to few different doctors, when I wanted to fight this unpleasant symptom. They gave me something for it, but never quite explained what it was, so I still cannot understand the reason. The medicine they gave me did not work, and I have feeling like I have tried everything, but nothing helped me. I have had this for two years, and I am very upset about it, because it seems cannot be solved. I was talking to the only doctor who told me that most likely I have a rash called intertrigo. She told me this rash is aggravated by skin rubbing against skin. Yeast infection was possible but much less likely, so she told me I should start with OTC hydrocortisone 1% twice a day. Moreover, I should use it along with powder to keep the area dry.
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If the first poster has the problem I'm searching for it's underneath, or in my case, between my breasts.
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There is a non-medicinal, all natural product designed to absorb moisture that causes a lot of these breast skin problems. They're called Swoobies and you can learn about them
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Hello there,
I too had a rash between my breasts. I did some research, and I found out that sometimes woman can develop a fungus between and under the breasts. With the fungus, there is also a slight vinegary smell. This is caused by moisture build up in the area from heat and humidity. One of the recommendations to clear it up is to apply twice a day (once in the morning after shower and once before you go to bed) juice from grapefruit for 10 days. Just take a cotton ball dip it in water and than put a few drops of the juice and apply. The acidity in grapefruit should clear up the fungus and get rid of the slight vinegary smell. If it does not clear up within 10 days, you should go see a dermatologist.
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