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Blistery rash on breast, looked like an allergic reaction but now it has crusted

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BeyondAssignation · 30/11/2017 12:46

What do you think? Do I need to see a dr?

It came and went for a few days, it looked like the mark around when I had an infected mozzie bite, then in the last couple of days it seems to have "popped" and gone scabby.

My whole boob in general is also itchy (though not where the scabby bit is, more around the side) and there is one particular place that is really sore (on the side, under my armpit), but I'd written that off as being bra related/hormonal until I got really paranoid this morning...

Blistery rash on breast, looked like an allergic reaction but now it has crusted
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dementedfraggle · 30/11/2017 12:48

Go to the doctor! Even for peace of mind. But it's best to get thoroughly checked over.

BeyondAssignation · 30/11/2017 12:49

Zoomed in a bit..

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0ccamsRazor · 30/11/2017 12:51

Could it be impetigo

if so you will probably need to see your gp or practice nurse for treatment to clear it up.

BeyondAssignation · 30/11/2017 13:02

Could well be impetigo - I wonder if that could be related to my DS having tonsillitis too, as they're both caused by staph/strep infections...?

I guess I will have to make an appt, I just try to avoid them where possible as I have a load of health problems and spend too much time there already!! Grin

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BeyondAssignation · 30/11/2017 16:45

Bump for a few more opinions? :)

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Mooonie · 01/12/2017 03:17

You really need to see a dr. I don't want to scare monger but one type of breast cancer looks like a rash so you need to see to a dr. It could be lots of things but waiting isn't the right thing to do

WelshMoth · 01/12/2017 03:32

Herpes simplex virus? Coldsore virus in other words. My mum had this on her leg somehow. Wouldn't clear up without prescribed medication.

Tanfastic · 01/12/2017 11:55

Op, see a doc but I really wouldn't give it a second thought that it's a rare type of breast cancer - the one that causes a rash is inflammatory breast cancer which presents as mastitis. Nothing what yours looks like. Also it's very very rare and normally presents with other symptoms very quickly like severe swelling and orange peel skin. The rash is like sunburn.

I had something similar ish to yours recently and worried about the above but it was a simple skin issue and not a breast issue.

Pop to your gp though most def. he will be able to prescribe something.

Tanfastic · 01/12/2017 11:58

Also do not google "rash on breast". It will only take you to gloom and doom sites as this is what I did - hence the reason I'm now an expert in breast rashes 😂

dementedpixie · 01/12/2017 12:14

Shingles can be located in one side of the body as it follows the line of a nerve.

BeyondAssignation · 01/12/2017 13:26

Thanks all.

Yeah I learnt quite early yesterday that googling wasn't a good idea! Couldn't find anything that looked the same though, even when I moved onto more general rashes.

I don't know if it could be herpes, I've never had a cold sore. Always figured I was immune Grin

Whatever it is, it doesn't appear to be systemic as I feel fine - and I'm immunosuppressed so it's rare that I feel fine!

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BeyondAssignation · 02/12/2017 13:06

I've made a drs appt for Monday.

This is how it is today. Is it me or does the "halo" look more angry?

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BeyondAssignation · 02/12/2017 13:06

Ball, forgot to add th picture!

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CurlyPJ · 02/12/2017 20:25

Get a biro (or sharpie - less likely to wash off easily) and draw a line around the redness. That way you can tell if the "halo" gets bigger. It is really tricky to tell otherwise. Your GP will thank you if you can say it is bigger/smaller/the same as on Saturday.

Tanfastic · 03/12/2017 08:58

Yes it does look slightly worse than your first pic. Glad you've made an appt. let us know what he says.

Pippioddstocking · 03/12/2017 09:01

Any tingling or pain around the site? It looks a bit like Shingles to me .

randomuntrainedcuntowner · 03/12/2017 09:03

Could be mild shingles, but any skin changes in breasts needs to be checked out

flumpybear · 03/12/2017 09:17

Take these pictures to the doctor too so they can see what’s happening over time

It’s probably nothing to worry about, don’t let the ‘c’ word worry you, when people at work say to me I’ve got this thing and I googled it .... I akways say ‘oh so you’ve got brain cancer I take it’ being silly of course, and it lightens their mood ! because google just makes you think the worst Wink

BeyondAssignation · 03/12/2017 09:19

The pain is like stabbing but is around the other side, under my arm. The itching is on the other side too, but nearer to my nipple.

The actual scab/rash isn't bothering me at all.

I was thinking of drawing round it, but as there's a scab I was worried about getting ink into the wound if it came away.

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Mummytron · 03/12/2017 10:28

I had one of these for a long while. Couldn't work out what it was. Turned out to be an ingrown hair which wouldn't heal until it came out. Not saying that's what it is but looks like what I had. Worth a trip to the go though

BeyondAssignation · 03/12/2017 10:31

I'm annoyed at myself that I didn't take a picture of it when it was just red. Bloody hindsight!

I'll see if I can find a picture of what it did look like that I can show the gp...

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BeyondAssignation · 03/12/2017 10:46

It was like this (without the bite - I searched 'bite' as I've had similar on my leg before). It was much bigger than the scab now, maybe about 10x the size, and came and went over a few days, before the top of part of it seemed to slough itself off (on my clothes?) and scabbed.

Afaik nothing has bitten me

Blistery rash on breast, looked like an allergic reaction but now it has crusted
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BeyondAssignation · 03/12/2017 16:36

This is today btw, I'm quite sure the halo is bigger? Or the scab has just shrunk as it's dried and it's making it look bigger...

I realise I'm posting a lot Blush
I'm not overly worried about The C Word, it's the infection risk with my meds that bothers me

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LovingLola · 03/12/2017 16:38

It looks to me as if it's healing and drying.

Tanfastic · 03/12/2017 18:17

Looks like it's healing that.

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