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Noticed Light Brown Spots In Between Breasts. How To Get Rid Of Them?

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Posted on Thu, 15 Nov 2012
Question: For a while now, I've been getting these light brown spots in between my breasts and underneath them. I constantly wash that area, but they never go away. They also itch a lot. What are they? What can I do to get rid of them?
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Answered by Dr. G.Srinivasan (2 hours later)
Hi,

Welcome to XXXXXXX

THIS IS MOST PROBABLY WHAT IS CALLED INTERTRIGO.
This commonly happens when two areas of the body are in touch with each other constantly- like the breast skin with the chest wall skin.
Due to this constant touch and moisture, there may be multiplication of bacteria/ fungus causing the itch.

Life style modifications that would help are---

1. Weight reduction.
2. Sugar control if you are a diabetic.
3. Cotton fabric usage.

Medicines that may be effective are---
1. Diaper rash cream.
2. Anti- fungal cream/ ointments.
3. B-complex supplementation especially B6.

If the problem does not resolve with these measures, a dermatologist consult is advised to rule out other problems like DERMATITIS and PSORIASIS.

Take care and get well soon---

Regards
DR GS
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Noticed Light Brown Spots In Between Breasts. How To Get Rid Of Them?

Hi,

Welcome to XXXXXXX

THIS IS MOST PROBABLY WHAT IS CALLED INTERTRIGO.
This commonly happens when two areas of the body are in touch with each other constantly- like the breast skin with the chest wall skin.
Due to this constant touch and moisture, there may be multiplication of bacteria/ fungus causing the itch.

Life style modifications that would help are---

1. Weight reduction.
2. Sugar control if you are a diabetic.
3. Cotton fabric usage.

Medicines that may be effective are---
1. Diaper rash cream.
2. Anti- fungal cream/ ointments.
3. B-complex supplementation especially B6.

If the problem does not resolve with these measures, a dermatologist consult is advised to rule out other problems like DERMATITIS and PSORIASIS.

Take care and get well soon---

Regards
DR GS