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Red Bumps Scabby Looking Rash And Highly Itchy On My Chest And Breast Aera

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Originally asked by Community Member missalys

Red Bumps Scabby Looking Rash And Highly Itchy On My Chest And Breast Aera

I developed this rash almost. I have red bumps and scab like things all over my chest and boobs and its very very itchy expessialy in water…i have no idea what this is…can you help?

Answer

Hello there

Please know that I am not a doctor.

Sometimes these things are a matter of detective work. Have you used anything different in the past week or so like a new laundry detergent or soap? Have you been in contact with any plants, pets, or insects? Have you eaten any new foods?

I would write down anything new and unusual and present this to your doctor. The only way to get help and treatment for your rash is to see a doctor who can look at it firsthand, diagnose it, and then give you something to help.

Make an appointment today!

You should know Answers to your question are meant to provide general health information but should not replace medical advice you receive from a doctor. No answers should be viewed as a diagnosis or recommended treatment for a condition.

Answered by: Merely Me

Published On: Feb 25, 2010
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