proton Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Just the one, had it about three months, tried a few ointments and lotions from the pharmacy which has some effect, but comes back. Anyone any idea what it is and how to get rid of it? Not using any deodorants on it, starting to itch a bit.
G Rex Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago No answer for you - but I have had the same for about 2 months. Just my left one. I thought it was from friction from some of my t-shirts. Cortisone cream will calm it down - but it returns after a day or 2. Curious and curioser!
NickyLouie Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 49 minutes ago, G Rex said: Cortisone cream will calm it down - but it returns after a day or 2. Curious and curioser! Will make it worse in cases like pictured , steroid cream should be avoided. clotrimazole type cream - not mixed with steroids And washing it with 1
NickyLouie Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 1 hour ago, proton said: Just the one, had it about three months, tried a few ointments and lotions from the pharmacy which has some effect, but comes back. Anyone any idea what it is and how to get rid of it? Not using any deodorants on it, starting to itch a bit. Immediately cut back on sugars and yeast i.e. beer , bread etc tolnaftate + lamisil , and some strong dandruff shampoos ****Fluconazole and or Griseofulvin (Fluvin) pills would be a last resort if it does not start to clear with topical treatments 1
Kinnock Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Looks like contact dermatitis to me. Past use of a deodorant that caused an allergic reaction, or maybe reaction to washing powder/liquid. Try changing washing liquid to a mild, natural one with no bleaching agents. Also try shirts that have a lose fit to avoid contact with clothing under armpit. 2
Lorry Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 16 minutes ago, NickyLouie said: Will make it worse in cases like pictured , steroid cream should be avoided. clotrimazole type cream - not mixed with steroids And washing it with I agree, assuming it is a yeast infection. (Which "ointments and lotions" have you tried? For how long? How was the effect?) You should avoid topical medications with steroids ( medicine ending on '-sone'), use only medications that have only 1 ingredient (e.g. clotrimazole or bifonazole), and continue the medication a week after the symptoms have disappeared. No deodorants! But keep the affected areas dry and cool. Lamisil or Tolnaftate are not first choice, better something ending on '-zole' like I said (there are many, Econazole is another good one). Instead of Nizoral shampoo, you can try to find generic ketoconazole shampoo, same ingredient, but cheaper. 1
blaze master Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Have you been using the same soap etc to shower or did you change it ?
Sheryl Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Please give the names of the creams/lotions already tried.
ukrules Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Is it an actual rash - with a raised surface or just a skin pigmentation change? You mention itching which does suggest some form of rash but after multiple months - is it spreading or confined to only the 'sweaty' area ?
FolkGuitar Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago A 'rash' is a symptom, not the root problem. This might sound heretical, but have you considered going to a clinic, having them take a sample, and testing it to find out what is causing the rash? Let them grow a culture in a Petri dish so you know which medicines will work. Sometimes, it's better to identify the problem before working to fix it.
gargamon Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Always start with clotrimazole cream 2-3 times daily. You been showering daily?
NE1 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Had a similar rash before , used Bennett Natural E Soap to wash it a couple of times a day , when dry applied Protex cooling powder. After a couple of days it started to disappear. 1
proton Posted 12 minutes ago Author Posted 12 minutes ago 8 hours ago, Sheryl said: Please give the names of the creams/lotions already tried. creams clobet and T.A cream and lotion T.V. Lone, lotion knocked it back but not completely
proton Posted 11 minutes ago Author Posted 11 minutes ago 2 hours ago, gargamon said: Always start with clotrimazole cream 2-3 times daily. You been showering daily? Yes might try that one
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