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Suggest Treatment For Red Bumpy Rashes Between Breasts And On Back After Tanning
I been tanning for the last 4 days or so and I broke out in some red bumpy blotches between my breast and on my back and they itch and also a lil on my belly but it is not a allergic reaction to the cleaner or tanning lotion so what could it be and how to get rid of it
Hello and welcome to HCM, The red bumpy rash between breasts and on back could be due to sun burns. Clinical assessment of the rash is required to know its nature and distribution. In the meanwhile avoid sun exposure because it can lead to worsening of the condition. In case the rash turns out to be due to sun burn, application of soothing emollient and anti-histaminic lotion will be required. Thus, consult your primary healthcare provider for clinical assessment and thus management.
Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Suggest Treatment For Red Bumpy Rashes Between Breasts And On Back After Tanning
Hello and welcome to HCM, The red bumpy rash between breasts and on back could be due to sun burns. Clinical assessment of the rash is required to know its nature and distribution. In the meanwhile avoid sun exposure because it can lead to worsening of the condition. In case the rash turns out to be due to sun burn, application of soothing emollient and anti-histaminic lotion will be required. Thus, consult your primary healthcare provider for clinical assessment and thus management. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal