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Can you tell me what happened next to you in this case as I am also facing same problem, i had little pink and little itching rashs between my breasts which gone to lower part of my left breast, can it would be cancer, i am so worried.
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The key is no matter how itchy it gets DO NOT RUB AT IT. For the longest time I didn't take my own advice and I had what can only be described as a gauge of broken skin between my breasts. It was a perfect straight line as well.
I've noticed over the last couple of days that it has started to inflame again so I went to the supermarket and I bought a large bottle of TCP (very old school), cotton buds, and nappy rash cream. Bepanthen to be precise. I use the TCP three times a day. Once in the morning after my shower, when I get home from work and then before I go to bed. Make sure to leave at least 4 hours between each use. It will also sting, really badly, but I was always told, that's how you know it is working. After I have applied the TCP I apply a light layer of Bepanthen, about a pea sized drop and I smear it the full length of the upset and it there until it absorbs, I don't rub it in. I've been doing this for about 3 days now and already I feel a difference, I can certainly smell a difference and it's looking much cleaner.
I hope this helps someone!
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Grovers disease. She gave me a prescription for a steroid cream and was told to put it on twice daily, until it starts to fade
then apply it once a day. It's nothing fatal, just very bothersome. Yes, it's caused by sweating. The cream is called
Desoximetasone. She said if the rash was yeast or fungus, it would look scaly and under the breasts. It will go away but will
probably come back because we sweat and there's not much air circulation in there. Hope this helps. Just another thing us women
have to deal with.
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I am also a busty woman. I developed a darkened patch between my breasts. I would scrub it and put alcohol, witch hazel, vinegar etc. on it and nothing worked. I went to the doctor and showed her. She said that it was a fungus that often happens to women with larger busts. Anyway, she told me to get some athletes foot powder. I washed and dried the area good and put the powder on daily. It started getting better after a week or so. It is now completely clear and I feel so relieved. The product that worked for me was DESENEX powder. You can find it in the foot or athletes' foot section in most stores. It is 2% miconazole nitrate antifungal. Good luck!
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I was visiting my doctor's office and she gave me Gold Bond Baby Powder. It did nothing.
Finally, at work, an employee who has excema gave me a squirt of her medicine. It was the FIRST relief I had in months and months. Of course, it was a temp job; I left, and, of course, she had a PRESCRIPTION for it. So I was out of luck.
I went back to my memories. What did my mother use for my brother's SERIOUS diaper rash? What were the active ingredients in the excema medicine that my co-worker had?
DESITIN; and ZINC.
Desitin smells like HELL but it was NOTHING compared to the pain I was experiencing. I got the Desitin, applied it two nights in a row. And VOILA! Rash gone. Gone. Gone.
The rash comes back periodically but never with the rage it had. Just smear on some more and you're good to go! Smelly, but itchy, painless, and stinky-free.
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toothpaste helps a lot! stings a bit at first, but youll notice a difference quickly!. Good luck everyone and God Bless.
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