Honey, get yourself some Gold Bond medicated lotion and Gold Bond powder. That should take care of it.
2006-09-19 05:59:29
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answered by Mommymonster 7
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Ouch, that sounds painful. I have broken out with this type of rash before from allergic reactions to soaps or fabric. Buy some Desitin Creamy, it will take the burning sensation out of the affected area really quickly. It is not greasy and will not stain your clothing. If you are able to, go braless as much as is possible. Another great product I keep on hand is put out by Monistat and is the Chafing Relief Powder Gel. Use the Desitin first, and it will really work well. Stay away from cheap bar soap, you do not want to save pennies to be in pain! Don't even read the crap that person C wrote about KFC he needs to get a life. I cannot believe it when people are so heartless and cruel, I hope that he never needs serious advise. Have a good day, I hope that this helps you.
2006-09-19 13:15:46
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answered by Sue F 7
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If you do use anything, use talcum powder or baby powder. Anything fragrance-free. Lotions will keep it hydrated and make it take longer to heal up, so I would stay away from things like Aloe and Gold Bond lotions. Gold Bond powder, however, is amazing.
Also, try Dove (the pink bar), that is gentle on skin and hypoallergenic. Something that may help, too... go to Victoria's Secret and get sized for a bra. Usually when your breasts rub together a lot, you are wearing the wrong bra size. This will help for the rubbing.
Good luck!
2006-09-19 13:31:38
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answered by Summer 5
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Terry has the right answer; there is nothing better than Gold Bond products for skin rashes. Use the lotion twice a day and powder the area afterwards. The rash should clear up in a week. I use Gold Bond all the time and it is great.
2006-09-19 13:07:05
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answered by JP 3
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Its like a diaper rash right? This happened to me last month; I called my doctor and he called over a script for Lotrizone cream that took it away in a day or two .With my insurance plan it was only $10.. I did not need to go see the doctor he just called it in to the CVS. Don't use baby powder it irritates it more.
2006-09-19 13:05:40
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answered by Mena 3
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using talc is the best option and keep that part kool by anyhow, either use talc again and again or some kinda cream like BOROPLUS
2006-09-19 13:34:15
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answered by Bhuvi 2
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Try baby powder
2006-09-19 12:59:24
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answered by to_sassy4_u 5
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monistat has a chaffing gel that works great! (not the yeast treatment) you can get it at walmart
2006-09-19 16:28:45
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answered by Cherie 6
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try some aloe vera
2006-09-19 13:05:22
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answered by gabby 5
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use deodorant it will help.
2006-09-19 13:07:21
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answered by Hopelessly Devoted 2
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