could be anything. could be a yeast infection, or it also could be shingles if it is very painful and sensitive with pustules that fill with pus. visit a doctor who can diagnose your properly and get you on the right medications to prevent any further attacks.
2006-07-19 11:10:31
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answered by stascia 4
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It could very possibly be like a heat rash. I get it every summer. Try and leave your bra off when you can, keep the area clean and dry. During the day I like to use cornstarch on it, and after a shower at night you can try something like Tinactin, it is for athletes foot, and common yeast infections on the skin.
2006-07-19 11:14:00
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answered by ♥dream_angel♥ 6
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there is an amazing product called Pinxav that is a miracle product for rashes. They have a web site, check it out. You'll love this stuff. NBC's Today show is featuring it this friday for a segment on great summer products. Daily Candy is also writing about them this Friday.
2006-07-19 12:06:09
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answered by greggsteiner 1
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What you have is a yeast infection. You need to go to doctor for him/her to give you something for that. It is only going to get worst. There is a ointment call nostait. Because when bathing or showering when you dry your self your going to bleed. Don'tu se powder because it will only crust on you and you will be in worse trouble. Go to the doctor. Good luck !
2006-07-20 17:19:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with stasia... if it is red and shiny and painful, it is probably just yeast.. get some monistat cream at the drug store and put it on 2 times a day for 5 days, should go away.. if it doesn't sound like this, then please see a doctor..
2006-07-19 11:13:13
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answered by RnforHire 3
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IF YOU HAVE LARGE BREAST IT COULD POSSIBLY COME FROM NOT GETTING ENOUGH AIR UNDER THERE. IF YOU SWEAT UNDER YOUR BREAST THAT IS EXTRA MOISTURE UNDER THERE PROVIDING YEAST OR BACTERIA TO GROW. I SUGGEST YOU GO TO A DOCTOR. IF YOU CAN'T THEN GO BRA-LESS FOR A WHILE, KEEP THE GIRLS DRY UNDERNEATH, AND WEAR SOME BABY POWDER.
2006-07-19 11:15:27
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answered by tsij 2
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It might be a bra that you are using. Make sure that you change them everyday. Or just get some new ones. Make sure that they are comfortable on you, and not too tight. Otherwise, go see a dermatologist if that's not the issue.
2006-07-19 11:50:13
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answered by thirtytwo_characters_2_work_with 3
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go to the doctor its a fungal infection lots of people get it try a cream from the chemist like canastin
2006-07-19 11:11:31
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answered by RACHEL 3
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