All around my breasts and on them its all red and REALLY itchy they're little rash lumps aswell. It has just happened when i wore my new white bra but the thing is I have the same bra but in black and it didnt do this?!!? The bra is 100% cottonn and it dont itch with anything else. Why am i itching and how can i make it stop and go away! I tried Eurax fast itching cream but it didnt work please help thanks x
babyface answered Monday June 13 2005, 7:15 pm: Well if that didnt help than just get ride of the bra if its making you have a rash on yours boobs. You r probably alergic to something in the bra
xBestAddiction answered Saturday June 11 2005, 1:18 pm: It is the bra. Even if the bra is the same brand as your other one, all bras are different. Just stop using that one and go buy a new one that feels more comfortable and doesn't do that.~♥~ [ xBestAddiction's advice column | Ask xBestAddiction A Question ]
Teza answered Saturday June 11 2005, 1:12 pm: All girls get little red bumps on their brests sometimes and its no big deal. Did you wash your bra before you put it on? If you didnt that could be the problem. Always wash your new clothes because you could break out like that. Its probally not a rash but if you are really concerned about it then tell you mom. After you take a shower just put body lotion. <3 x0 `♥ [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
cailoisa answered Saturday June 11 2005, 12:34 pm: Did you wash it first? I always break out like that if I don't wash new clothes before I wear them. It should go away pretty soon. Put some anti-itch cream on it, Aveeno works good. It'll go away on it's own pretty quick. [ cailoisa's advice column | Ask cailoisa A Question ]
Mackenzie answered Saturday June 11 2005, 10:31 am: Hmm, well MY immediate though was the bRa as well, but since you have the same one in black.. I don't see how THAT could Really be. Could it have been the shiRt? EitheR the fabRic ITSELF oR the fabRic Rubbing against you?? It also COULD be heat Rash, and not to offend you.. fi you don't showeR daily.. that'll happen; so making shoRe you'Re clean is always a plus. FoR now, I wouldn't woRRie about it. I suggest tRying [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) . And if it doesn't heal up in two weeks and you absolutely can't stand it, I would THEN suggest consulting youR physcian. Hope.. this.. helps? :D [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
mArKs_advize answered Saturday June 11 2005, 9:37 am: umm, well a it may possibly be a heat rash. If you live in a really hot and humid area, then it is summer time now, and that is when heat rashes appear. If the rash is there for a while and it doesnt go away even when u wear other bras, then it is probably heat rash. This happens when a rougher material is rubbing up against sensitive skin, and it gets sweaty. My advice is if it is heat rash, then put any kind of powder on it and keep the rash dry. Hope i helped! [ mArKs_advize's advice column | Ask mArKs_advize A Question ]
DangerNerd answered Saturday June 11 2005, 7:15 am: Hello there,
I had to similar situations, with T-shirts, not bras, one was caused by me failing to wash a new hundred percent cotton T-shirt before wearing it. The reason for that was that cotton items which are imported are sprayed or dipped in formaldehyde, the same stuff that they used to keep the dead bodies from decaying before they bury them. They do this to keep the bugs and bacteria from eating the cotton article before you get it from the store.
I broke out in a rash that I thought I would die from. It took roughly a week and a half for the rash to go away, lesson learned: cotton items must be washed before wearing. :-)
If the item is it new, then example number two may be of interest to you:
Once, shortly after I got married, we picked up the wrong fragrance of laundry detergent by mistake. My wife washed the laundry, and when I put on a T-shirt, within hours I started to itch like mad. We threw the detergent away, washed everything over again in a new detergent and chalked it up to experience.
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