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Groin rash, now rash under boob - connected?

54 replies

justasking111 · 18/07/2024 11:22

I've been struggling for six months now. Only GP phone appointments available. So I've had different emollients every month which didn't work. So back to sudocreme. Finally got estriol cream which has helped with other issues but not the itching.

Last night in bed found that under my boob was wet and smelt foul. Have showered and put on sudocreme.

Could it all be connected?

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MrsMoastyToasty · 18/07/2024 11:26

Anywhere where skin touches skin is a breeding ground for fungal infections. Try some athletes foot spray on the under boob.

longdistanceclaraclara · 18/07/2024 11:29

Yes it will be fungal. Get some daktacourt.

justasking111 · 18/07/2024 12:13

I will thank you.

I'm a bit hacked off that in six months I can't get an in person appointment with GP or nurse.

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longdistanceclaraclara · 18/07/2024 13:22

You don't need a GP, the pharmacist would have helped you.

Domoda · 18/07/2024 13:25

Intertrigo, it's a fungal infection. Get an antifungal cream from the chemist pronto

justasking111 · 18/07/2024 13:27

longdistanceclaraclara · 18/07/2024 13:22

You don't need a GP, the pharmacist would have helped you.

My pharmacist doesn't have a room as such and I'd die of embarrassment if I had to spread my legs or expose my breasts for him. I'd rather see a nurse.

When was the bar set this low FFS

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Domoda · 18/07/2024 13:30

You don't have to show them your actual body, just take a photo of a bit of the rash

Froniga · 18/07/2024 13:33

justasking111 · 18/07/2024 11:22

I've been struggling for six months now. Only GP phone appointments available. So I've had different emollients every month which didn't work. So back to sudocreme. Finally got estriol cream which has helped with other issues but not the itching.

Last night in bed found that under my boob was wet and smelt foul. Have showered and put on sudocreme.

Could it all be connected?

Get yourself some MEDICATED Talcum POWDER. Apply to groin area and under boobs after showering. May need twice daily shower to keep it under control. Also cotton underwear.
This is how I keep this problem under control.

justasking111 · 18/07/2024 13:41

Domoda · 18/07/2024 13:30

You don't have to show them your actual body, just take a photo of a bit of the rash

Of my fanny!!

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justasking111 · 18/07/2024 13:43

Froniga · 18/07/2024 13:33

Get yourself some MEDICATED Talcum POWDER. Apply to groin area and under boobs after showering. May need twice daily shower to keep it under control. Also cotton underwear.
This is how I keep this problem under control.

Did you ever see a GP?

Again when was the bar set so low?

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Cattery · 18/07/2024 13:44

Sweat rash treat with Sudocrem. If it’s fungal: Canesten.

triggers34 · 18/07/2024 13:50

I suffered from this a couple of years ago , cleared up with an over the counter cream - lamisil.
I was also found to have diabetes and since that's now controlled I've never had it return.

justasking111 · 18/07/2024 13:54

Cattery · 18/07/2024 13:44

Sweat rash treat with Sudocrem. If it’s fungal: Canesten.

I've tried both in the last seven months with no improvement.

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justasking111 · 18/07/2024 13:55

triggers34 · 18/07/2024 13:50

I suffered from this a couple of years ago , cleared up with an over the counter cream - lamisil.
I was also found to have diabetes and since that's now controlled I've never had it return.

I was tested for diabetes eight months ago, all clear.

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twomanyfrogsinabox · 18/07/2024 13:59

Canesten cream works for me, if I get hot and sweaty I start to get red and itchy under the breasts, Canesten stops in pretty instantly a couple of days. The groin area is the same thing, they call it jock itch sometimes, I assume after sweaty men!

WhatapityWapiti · 18/07/2024 14:01

100% sure this will be fungal and you’ll be delighted to know that it clears up really quickly once you start using anti fungal cream. I had it in groin and armpits.

You can use standard athlete’s foot cream. Ask the pharmacist, but the Canesten that includes hydrocortisone is even better to get on top of the itching.

WhatapityWapiti · 18/07/2024 14:03

www.canesten.co.uk/skin-and-foot-health/sweat-rash

AnnaMagnani · 18/07/2024 14:41

You need some clotrimazole cream from the pharmacy.

Keep your groin and underboob dry and clean, spend as much time bra free as possible and get a bra fitting if you haven't had one recently.

OldTinHat · 18/07/2024 14:53

Definitely try athletes foot cream. I'm prone to it in my groin and top of my arse crack (I know, tmi!) but it gets rid of it in no time.

justasking111 · 18/07/2024 14:55

AnnaMagnani · 18/07/2024 14:41

You need some clotrimazole cream from the pharmacy.

Keep your groin and underboob dry and clean, spend as much time bra free as possible and get a bra fitting if you haven't had one recently.

I can't go bra free because the cancer consultant advised me to wear a bra 24/7 because of boob infections leading to me needing strong antibiotics to prevent sepsis.

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INeedAnotherName · 18/07/2024 14:59

Not all cannesten has clotrimazole as the active ingredient. Did yours have it in?

I have to fluctuate between sudocrem and cannesten (with clotrimazole). Three days of one before using the other, and repeat.

justasking111 · 18/07/2024 14:59

WhatapityWapiti · 18/07/2024 14:01

100% sure this will be fungal and you’ll be delighted to know that it clears up really quickly once you start using anti fungal cream. I had it in groin and armpits.

You can use standard athlete’s foot cream. Ask the pharmacist, but the Canesten that includes hydrocortisone is even better to get on top of the itching.

Why couldn't the GP or a nurse suggest this. My pharmacist is very cautious and tends to advise GP in most cases. I've been refused caneston there if I've used it in the last six months or I'm post menopause.

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Theredjellybean · 18/07/2024 15:03

Sudacrem has no anti fungal or antibiotic properties.
So definitely if there is a sort of cheesey smell and it's red skin , moist and possibly itchy...it's fungal.
If canestan didn't work try daktacort.
Plus you need to shower with no products, just water only. Dry very well and allow air to area as much as you can.
Cotton un wired bra only

YYURYYUCICYYUR4ME · 18/07/2024 15:04

Wet, warm areas are great for fungal infections. As well as treating the skin, don't forget to consider how you wash clothing and bedding, to stop the spread of the infection, so ensuring you hit the issue from all angles at the same time!

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