**WARNING**Kinda Gross...

Ferchie
on 9/14/05 9:01 am - Twin Falls, ID
This is a question for you girls with larger breasts (I assume) Do you get heat rashes under your breasts? (large rashy patches that "weep") Or am I alone in this? If you do what do you do about them? Help Me!
AmyLucas
on 9/14/05 9:15 am - Jonesboro, AR
Hi Jeremy. I am new to this posting so bare with me. I get those rashes alot because I work outside in this terrible heat. I use gold bond powder and it helps alot with the moisture and it is medicated so it really helps heal the rash up. I will tell you its going to burn like the dickens when you first put it on but its not so bad once you get used to it. Just one little tip, don't EVER use the goldbond medicated lotion and then put on the powder. IF you get it together you will feel like your on fire! Water only makes it worse. I have heard many other home remedies for this as well, cornstarch works well but you don't have the medicated effect. I also have used the antibacterial soaps. If it isn't heat, which it could be a yeast infection, the antibacterial soap will work wonders. Best of luck you to you, Amy
Tina P.
on 9/14/05 10:25 am - St. Petersburg, FL
Nothing here is gross.....we can share it all. I used Gold Bond then the generic Then... tried the Wallymart Equate baby powder with cornstarch. I had never had success with powders b4. I had to use a yeast cream the doc ordered. But this works under the girls. It doesn't do well under the apron for some reason. ( no light of day?) ~Tina~
I.M.Hungry
on 9/14/05 9:54 am
WELCOME JEREMY!! Amy is right. Gold Bond Powder works the best for me and my tube-socks-with-an-orange-in-them bosom. willby
special kay
on 9/14/05 10:55 am - Ladson, SC
Hi Jeremy, I get this same problem. Its worse in the summer when I sweat. When I went to the doctor she said it was a yeast infection. I was like huh, a yeast infection under my boobies. Doc said its from rubbing and for me to use Gold bond powder everyday or the cream but if it gets to the point to where its draining or very irritated, I ned an antibiotic. Hope that helps, Kay
anitataylor
on 9/14/05 10:59 am - Ozark, MO
HI Jeremy and welcome to one of the greatest boards goin!! You don't need to be afraid,embarrased or ashamed of asking anything here. Everyone is very helpful and supportive. I have a small child in diapers in the house and I use Destin Creamy. I also have a soon to be 6 year old who is a fluffy boy like his dear ole mom and he gets heat rashes down south and I can put Desitin on him after a bath and by morning it is gone and he feels all better. Take Care, Anita
debdoc
on 9/14/05 11:22 am - fort wayne, IN
hi jeremy! nothing's too gross to discuss here! that's what's nice about this place. i use baby powder with cornstarch under the breasts. under the panni i use vitamin E cream that i buy at walmart. the powder never worked for me there, but the vit. E cream works wonderfully. best to you. deb -174
Wls Chik
on 9/14/05 11:59 am - Someplace, ny
Darn this wasn't gross at all!! LOL A nurse told me to wash there with Dandruff Shampoo since there is yeast in dandruff as well... I thought she was nuts.. then I tried it and it hasn't come back!!!!!!!!!!! I also use a cornstarch based powder or yeast powder...
Cinderellen
on 9/14/05 9:36 pm - Winterville, NC
That's cool. I want to try that, what kind do you use? ~Ellen
Wls Chik
on 9/15/05 7:19 am - Someplace, ny
I use Fruitcis cause I already had it... she said any kind would work... it took about 3 days and then it was GONE...
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