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Red Rash On Left Breast, Slightly Raised. Tried Blue Star Ointment, Neosporin. Treatment?

I have a round red rash about the size of a quarter on my left breast . It s itchy and it appears to slightly raised. It s redder on the outside and not so red in the very middle. The middle I speak of is about the size of a dime. I woke up with it about a week and a half ago. I ve tried Blue Star Ointment, when I didn t see a change in a few days, I tried Lotrimin Ultra...again, when I didn t see a change in a few days, I tried Neosporin and still no change.
Wed, 28 Aug 2013
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Dermatologist 's  Response
hi there...
with ur description i can think of two possibilities. one is a fungal infection commonly called ring worm, and the second is an eczema.u need to visit a dermatologist to get a proper diagnosis as the treatment for these two r entirely different.
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Red Rash On Left Breast, Slightly Raised. Tried Blue Star Ointment, Neosporin. Treatment?

hi there... with ur description i can think of two possibilities. one is a fungal infection commonly called ring worm, and the second is an eczema.u need to visit a dermatologist to get a proper diagnosis as the treatment for these two r entirely different.