How to Prevent a Skin Rash Beneath the Breasts
You Can Stop the Redness, Burning, Pain, and Itching
By Kay Ray, published Oct 17, 2007
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Precautionary Statement
A severe skin rash beneath the breasts or anywhere on the body should be treated by a medical professional. The following home treatments and methods to prevent a skin rash beneath the breasts are not meant to replace professional medical care. Use common sense, prevent the problem before it starts, and see a doctor if necessary.
Properly Fitting Bras
Improperly fitting bras can create irritation and a skin rash beneath the breasts, and for the price of a few new bras you can prevent this problem. Underwire bras are especially irritating if they don't fit well. Unfortunately most women are wearing the wrong bra size, and it's worth while to visit a lingerie shop or a specialty store for a proper fitting, no matter the size of your breasts.
The Importance of Washing Bras Often
Many women wear the same bra for days on end before tossing it into the wash. To prevent a skin rash beneath the breasts it's important to wear a bra no more than twice before washing, especially during warmer months. Bacteria and fungus that naturally occur on the skin can cause a rash and quite possibly a serious skin infection when bras aren't properly washed. Help prevent this problem by investing in a number of properly fitting bras so it isn't necessary to wear the same ones for days before washing. Wash them in the hottest water recommended, and always dry the material completely before wearing.
Drying After Showering and Bathing
How to Prevent a Skin Rash Beneath the Breasts
A poorly fitting bra can contribute to a rash beneath the breasts.
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