of which like to live in warm, moist places. If you are overweight as well as having large breasts, the skin crease underneath them is ideal for Candida. Candida also likes skin that has been slightly damaged; this makes it easier for the fungus to take hold.
What you can do
Get a supportive bra to lift your breasts up. Although
underwired styles give good support, they tend to trap sweat under the
breasts so choose a non-wired style. Cotton is better than a synthetic
fibre, because it allows sweat to evaporate. Wash it in a non-biological
(non-enzyme) detergent and do not use a perfumed fabric conditioner.
Wash carefully under the breasts with a non-perfumed
soap (some perfumes can damage the skin). Do not put any disinfectants
in the water. Rinse well to ensure no lather remains in the skin crease.
Dry thoroughly but gently – pat dry with a soft towel or use a
hairdryer. Do not wash your hair with shampoo in the shower – the
shampoo may contain perfume that trickles down and irritates the area
under your breasts.
Stop applying creams. If you have been applying creams
from the chemist, stop using them, even if they say ‘for Candida’ on
the label. You could have become sensitized to one of the ingredients,
and the cream could be making it worse. Instead, simply follow the
instructions above for 2 weeks. If at the end of that time the rash is
no better, see your doctor, who will be able to prescribe a different
cream.
Lose weight, if you need to. If you are obese, you may find the rash difficult to eliminate completely unless you lose some weight.
See your doctor to check it is not eczema or psoriasis.
So many health issues in this world sef. Christ is coming soon ooooo
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