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Sweatingis never fun, but the location of that sweat makes all the difference.
That can lead to more significant skin issues.
“Underboob sweat can trigger itching, red, or irritated skin,” explainsDr.
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Vladyslava Doktor, DO, FAAD, a board-certified dermatologist atSkin Center Boston.
She says, “if severe, it can cause a yeast rash called candidiasis.
Dktor suggests you “use clinical strength deodorant (20% aluminum chloride).”
Doktor recommends you “apply a baby powder that will absorb the sweat and extra moisture.”
There are numerous talc-free baby powders on the market.
Guanche says that “There certainly are some lightweight anti-sweat bras that can make a difference.”
Wear Cotton Shirts
Doktor recommends wearing clothing made of cotton instead of synthetic materials.
Also, when moisture sits inside your clothes, it can irritate your skin, leading to additional problems.
However, both of our dermatologists say to avoid this.
It’s a topical treatment for hyperhidrosis that is available by prescription.
However, there’s a point at which to take things more seriously.
Underboob sweat happens, and there are numerous things it’s possible for you to do to manage it.
There’s a topical prescription called Qbrexza that’s used to treat hyperhidrosis.
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