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Itchy rashes under armpit, what are possible causes and OTC treatments? I shower daily, don't shave.

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Dermatitis vs fungal: An 'itchy' rash in the axilla (arm pit) may be a 'contact dermatitis' or a yeast/fungal infection. An otc treatment for dermatitis is Cortaid (hydroco ... Read More
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ARMPIT RASH: WHY UNDER ONE ARM I DON'T KNOW.
IF ITS UNDER THE ARM THAT DOES ALL THE WORK, LIKE WRITING, LIFTING, EATING, ETC., IT MAY BE A CONTACT DERMATITIS FROM ... Read More
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Need to be seen: meanwhile, you may want to hold your roll-on deodorant for few days, . OTC hydro-cortisone cream 1% may help apply a thin layer only, twice a day, for ... Read More
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See a doctor: Cannot diagnose without seeing this. Could be one of many different things. Show to a primary care physician and get an opinion.
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Infection or irritat: It could be infection or irritation. If it doesn`t go away go and see a dr. If the lumps are big it is probably lymph nodes and you definitely go and ... Read More
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Lots of things: Rashes are nearly impossible to diagnose correctly without seeing them, especially with so little information. Is it light or dark? Raised, flat, or ... Read More
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Possibilities: This can also be caused by a fungus that has been transferred to the site on your fingers. There are lymph nodes and glands under that skin & they ... Read More
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Dermatologist: A dermatologist is best qualified to diagnose and treat this problem. I would be concerned about scabies which can cause these symptoms.
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Rash: More information is needed. I suggest having a doctor see it in person.
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Family practice : It could be shingles. If it persists get it checked out.
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