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What Does A Rash Under The Breast Indicate?

I am 68 yrs old and have something that looks like a birthmark which is going away on the underside of my breast. I have no other bumps or bruises. It seems that every day I have a stain on my skin and I cannot go to the the dr for tests or other problems.
Wed, 13 Dec 2017
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Hello Dear. You might be having some allergic rashes. Allergy can develop due to several reasons- some foods like egg, fish, pollen grains, animal hair, nylon, terylene clothes. Just try to find out what you are allergic to & avoid it. Try home remedies. Apply coconut oil daily three times a day for one week. If you are not better consult a dermatologist. It can be fungal infection or eczema. with regards- Dr Sanjay Kini
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What Does A Rash Under The Breast Indicate?

Hello Dear. You might be having some allergic rashes. Allergy can develop due to several reasons- some foods like egg, fish, pollen grains, animal hair, nylon, terylene clothes. Just try to find out what you are allergic to & avoid it. Try home remedies. Apply coconut oil daily three times a day for one week. If you are not better consult a dermatologist. It can be fungal infection or eczema. with regards- Dr Sanjay Kini