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Excessive Sweating In Underarms, Inflamed And Itchy Area. Family History Of Lymphoma

I m 33, female, and noticed two weeks ago I sweat more in my underarms now. Today I noticed an inflamed area that was raised with itching. I tried avoiding deodorants and cleansing throughout the day and applying baby powder . I already use dive sensitive skin body bar I don t know what soap to try next. Extreme sensitive skin does run in my family. I hope it s nothing serious as I have family history of lymphoma .
Sat, 17 Aug 2013
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.hello.i do not think it is serious.use candid dusting powder in the morning and a ketaconazole ointment in the night to reduce the inflammation and redness.use flucanazole weekly once to get cured.it has nothing to do with ur family history of lymphoma
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Excessive Sweating In Underarms, Inflamed And Itchy Area. Family History Of Lymphoma

.hello.i do not think it is serious.use candid dusting powder in the morning and a ketaconazole ointment in the night to reduce the inflammation and redness.use flucanazole weekly once to get cured.it has nothing to do with ur family history of lymphoma