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Rash Under Your Breast - Is It Inverse Psoriasis?

By : Ellen Knight    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-04 08:18:52


Are you suffering from a rash under your breast? This type of rash is hugely uncomfortable. Not only is it itchy and sometimes painful, but it is in an area that is very embarrassing. And if you are forced to go out for work or other reasons, wearing a bra will make it almost unbearable!

Many women feel that this type of rash is a heat rash or reaction to lotion or perfumes found in laundry detergent. This seems to be rational thought as it seems there could be no other explanation.

You may, in fact, be suffering from inverse psoriasis. Are you wondering, "what is inverse psoriasis"? Many people have never heard of this type of psoriasis.

Inverse psoriasis is a skin condition that is usually associated with the genital area. It is a red, itchy and sometimes oozing rash that often appears in the folds of the skin. It is common in the genital area, the buttocks and under the breast area. It seems to prefer to make it's home in the more sensitive, thin-skinned areas of the body.

Although many people associated this condition with being overweight, this is not necessarily the case. Yes, it is more common with the overweight population. But it can also happen to thin people as well. If a woman has large breasts, but is thin, she could very well be affected by this skin condition.

One thing that tends to create the best conditions for inverse psoriasis is tight clothing, such as underwear and bras. Also, when the skin rubs together and creates friction, such as in folds of skin, it is a strong possibility that this type of psoriasis could appear.

If you have a rash under your breast, be sure to ask your doctor for a diagnosis. If you determine that you have inverse psoriasis, don't panic. There is a natural cure for the condition that can save you some money in the long run.
Author Resource: If you are suffering from red itchy skin rashes on any part of the body, including the breast, visit Inverse Psoriasis Treatment.
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