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Consider reaction from laundry detergent and sweat . Try a little baking soda gently applied by finger tip afyer showering. Incidentally  baking soda also acts very efficiently as an armpit deodorant  and costs sfa .

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22 hours ago, Lorry said:

These are all steroids. They will suppress the symptoms for a while,  and then it will come back. Avoid them. 

 

You can try what @NickyLouieand I recommend above. Our assumption is that it's fungus.  If antifungal therapy (without any steroids!) doesn't have any effect in a week or so, go see a doctor. 

Agree, reasonable way to proceed. 

 

If antifungal seems to work continue it for at least a  week past full disappearance of the rash. 

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A very long time ago, I had an itchy horrible rash on my ham. Went to see my gp in the UK numerous times, tried all sorts of creams: No effect.

 

On my first trip here, I spoke with a pharmacist who recommended Fucidin antibiotic cream.

 

Itwas completely eradicated in a week, with no reoccurrence.

Costs about 120 baht.

 

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2 hours ago, faraday said:

A very long time ago, I had an itchy horrible rash on my ham. Went to see my gp in the UK numerous times, tried all sorts of creams: No effect.

 

On my first trip here, I spoke with a pharmacist who recommended Fucidin antibiotic cream.

 

Itwas completely eradicated in a week, with no reoccurrence.

Costs about 120 baht.

 

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This is a good antibiotic cream (though in the armpit I would rather use Clinidagel = clindamycin gel, another one).

Antibiotics work if the rash is caused by bacteria., not fungus. 

 

We don't really know what causes the rash,  but treating it as fungus, like @NickyLouie recommended,  is worth a try. 

I would not use a shotgun approach, using many different creams for every causative agent imaginable. 

Zalain is good. If it works,  continue at least 1 week after complete disappearance of symptoms.

If it doesn't work after a week,  see a doctor. 

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On 7/1/2025 at 1:11 AM, Kinnock said:

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.

 

 

 

many cleaning products and clothes detergents/ softeners, etc have chemicals that can cause skin problems.   I wash clothes with only baking soda and a touch of vinegar.   clean and no odor .

also i use baking soda as a deoderant or when have insect bites...

A VERY INEXPENSIVE and safe thing would be to make a thick paste of BS and water and put it on the area .   In armpit will flake off little by little.  Clean with water and put on again .   TRY it ....  nothing to lose

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20 hours ago, 0ffshore360 said:

Consider reaction from laundry detergent and sweat . Try a little baking soda gently applied by finger tip afyer showering. Incidentally  baking soda also acts very efficiently as an armpit deodorant  and costs sfa .

 

just saw this post .   happy to see someone else knows about baking soda .  good for many things !    A great solution for almost anytime one has case of heartburn/ stomach gas .   One teaspoon in water..... within a very short time a nice burp will set you free.    (not medical advice  😉)

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7 hours ago, rumak said:

 

just saw this post .   happy to see someone else knows about baking soda .  good for many things !    A great solution for almost anytime one has case of heartburn/ stomach gas .   One teaspoon in water..... within a very short time a nice burp will set you free.    (not medical advice  😉)

Soda water does the same trick.

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24 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Yet another ridiculous health thread. Go to a doctor or go to a chemist/pharmacy. Why ask on here? 

 

Done all that, in the UK as well

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