Many women suffer from the frequent and irritating problem of rashes under their breasts, particularly in hot and muggy weather. Contributing factors such as heat, wetness, friction, sweat accumulation, and allergic reactions to clothes, lotions, or detergents, can cause these rashes. Additionally, due to its warmth and darkness, the area under the breast is vulnerable to fungal infections, such as yeast infections, which can result in "intertrigo." We spoke to Dr Ruben Bhasin Passi, Consultant - Dermatology, CK BIRLA Hospital, Gurugram for home remedies for treating these rashes.
Dr Ruben Bhasin Passi said, “It's imperative to treat these rashes right away to stop more irritation or infection. Even if over-the-counter drugs have their uses, many people would rather start with gentle, natural therapies.”
Here are the home remedies you can try to treat rashes under the breast:
Cold compress acts as immediate pain relief for a rash. It aids in lowering redness, swelling, and itching. Just place some ice cubes on the afflicted area for ten to fifteen minutes after wrapping them in a clean cloth. You can continue as needed to relieve the rash.
Coconut oil has well-known antibacterial and anti-inflammatory qualities which makes it excellent for skin. Virgin coconut oil applied sparingly to the rash can help calm the skin and lessen inflammation. Furthermore, its hydrating qualities keep the skin from drying out and aggravating.
Aloe Vera gel is known for its healing and calming qualities and is thus used for several skin ailments. You can apply fresh aloe vera gel to the rash to aid in skin cooling, irritation reduction, and healing. Additionally, aloe vera contains antifungal qualities that help stop the rash from getting worse.
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Tea tree oil is an excellent treatment for rashes brought on by fungal diseases because of its well-known antifungal and antibacterial qualities. You can apply a few drops of tea tree oil diluted in a carrier oil, such as coconut oil, to the area of the rash. Leave it for a few hours and rinse it off with lukewarm water. This medication can fight infection while assisting in the reduction of redness and swelling.
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A tried-and-true treatment for relieving itchy skin is calamine lotion. It helps to dry out rashes that are leaking or seeping and has a cooling effect. Calamine lotion should be applied sparingly to the rash and allowed to air dry. You can reapply as necessary to ease any pain.
While these home remedies can help treat rashes under the breast, it is essential to take preventive measures to avoid recurrence:
Make sure there is no wetness or moisture present in the area beneath the breast. After taking a shower, wipe dry your skin with a soft towel and think about using a fan or the air-dry approach.
To lessen friction and let the skin breathe, choose loose-fitting clothes and cotton bras.
Wash the area beneath the breasts frequently, especially after perspiring, with mild soap and water.
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To lessen friction and moisture accumulation, think about utilizing anti-chafing powders or lotions.
Follow these preventive measures and home remedies to treat rashes under the breast.
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