Another form of an under boob rash could be heat rash, also known as miliaria. Heat rash under the breasts is caused by abnormal sweat gland function, which can happen in warm weather with high heat or humidity. It occurs when the sweat glands become blocked and sweat leaks into the surrounding tissues.
Rash under the breast can be quite uncomfortable. An under-breast rash can cause symptoms of itching, swelling, dryness, and even wounds or open sores. There are different causes of breast rash, including inflammation, allergic reaction, chronic skin conditions, or fungus under the breast.
What can I use to get rid of heat rash under my breast?
1- Gently cleanse the affected area with antibacterial soap and warm water.
2- Apply an unscented moisturizer, antibiotic ointment, or anti-fungal cream as recommended by your doctor.
3- Avoid scratching the skin.
4- Avoid using highly scented soaps, lotions, or perfumes around the breasts
What gets rid of heat rash fast?
Put a cool, damp cloth over the area and then let it dry. To bring down your body temperature and provide temporary relief, wet a small cloth with cold water and place it on the inflamed area for 20 minutes. Then, dry the inflamed area and let it sit, exposed to cool air.
Does heat rash go away on its own?
In most cases, heat rash will clear up on its own in a few days if the affected area is kept cool and dry. So cool your body in an air-conditioned room or with a fan, or take a cool shower or bath and let your skin air dry.
Is Aloe Vera good for heat rash?
Aloe vera has antimicrobial properties. It may kill some pathogens that try to take up residence on your skin, Moreover it may help speed up the healing of rashes caused by dry skin and lessen the irritation.
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About the Author: Dr. Sayyam Azam is a Certified Dermatologist who has specialized in Clinical Dermatology (Pakistan) and Aesthetic Medicine(U.S). During her specialized training, she is involved in multiple clinical as well as aesthetic dermatological procedures such as botox, fillers, and chemical peels. As a licensed dermatologist, she is now running a state of art Aesthetic Centre (The Face Clinic) in Multan, Pakistan.