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6 Useful Home Remedies for Rashes Under Breast

Skin rashes are very common and can be very irritating. Rashes under breast can be more troublesome and cause discomfort. While it may be annoying, in most cases, proper care helps. Not all need medications and most of the time, home remedies for rashes under breast can be helpful.

6 Useful Home Remedies for Rashes Under Breast

6 Useful Home Remedies for Rashes Under Breast

Rashes under breast present with redness, itching skin, scaly or sweaty skin in the area of rash with irritation, burning, and sometimes pain.

There are various causes of breast rash, the most common being heat rash or rashes due to excessive sweating. Skin irritation due to poor personal hygiene, cloth fabric, ill-fitting clothes, chemical cosmetics, allergies, and infections, can also result in rashes under breast.

Here are some of the most effective home remedies for rashes under breast.

  1. Cold Compress

    The simplest way to cool down the burning sensation of the rashes and relieve the itching of the skin is to apply a cold compress.1 It can provide quick relief from redness, swelling, and pain while reducing the skin rash. Applying an ice pack or a cold compress is one of the best home remedies for rashes under breast.

  2. Coconut Oil

    Virgin coconut oil is known for its anti-inflammatory properties and the ability to soothe skin and tissues, which can be of great help to relieve rashes under breast. A 2019 study concluded that the use of virgin coconut oil can help moisturize and soothe the skin, thus improving the symptoms of skin disorders.2

    It can suppress the inflammatory markers and improve skin barrier function, thus can protect the skin. This makes it one of the most useful home remedies for rashes under breast. You can gently apply the oil to the rashes and leave it for some time to get absorbed.

  3. Aloe Vera

    Aloe vera is popularly used to treat various skin conditions and is also used in several commercial skin care products. Aloe vera gel is considered as one an important home remedy for rashes under breast.

    Studies have reported that the use of aloe vera is effective in several infections affecting the skin, frostbite, burn, inflammation, and wound healing.3 While more research is needed on the use of aloe vera for various skin conditions, it is known to be helpful as an anti-microbial and anti-fungal and can also be used in photodynamic therapy of some types of cancer.3 You can use the freshly extracted gel and apply it to the affected area.

  4. Oatmeal

    Oatmeal is known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which can help in relieving skin rashes, making it one of the most effective home remedies for rashes under breast. It is also popularly used in cosmetics and offers skin protection against ultraviolet rays.

    A 2012 study confirms the properties of oatmeal and concludes its efficacy in a variety of skin conditions like itching, dermatitis, acne, and viral infections.4 A 2015 study confirms the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of colloidal oat extracts and suggests the effective use of colloidal oatmeal skin protection lotion for skin benefits.5

    You can use oatmeal as a pack on the affected area or have an oatmeal bath by soaking in it for around 30 minutes.  

  5. Turmeric

    Turmeric, which is popular for its anti-inflammatory properties has been traditionally used for skin care and is also used in commercial skin care products. Its active ingredient curcumin is used to treat various skin disorders and is undoubtedly one of the best home remedies for rashes under breast.

    A 2016 study reported significant improvement in the severity of skin disease in the turmeric group as compared to the control group. Studies have confirmed the use of turmeric and its products or supplements, as a topical application and oral consumption affects skin health and its function.6 Yet another study confirmed that the use of turmeric is also considered a low-cost, well-tolerated, and effective agent in the treatment of skin diseases. Thus, turmeric can be applied to skin rashes or taken orally as supplements as a home remedy for rashes under breast. You can make a smooth paste by mixing fresh turmeric powder in milk, applying it to the rashes under breast, and leaving it for around 20 to 30 minutes.

  6. Green Tea

    Green tea is known for its antioxidant properties that can help you get rid of free radicals. While it is known for its abundant source of polyphenols, its antioxidant, immunomodulatory, and chemopreventive properties, can be useful to protect the skin.7 Green tea is considered an effective home remedy for rashes under breast owing to these properties.

    A 2012 study reports that oral intake of green tea can help remove free radicals, prevent, cancer, hair loss, and skin aging while offering protection against ultraviolet rays and topical application of green tea can be considered in treating dermatitis, acne, keloids, warts, and candidiasis.8 As most of these conditions contribute to skin rashes, green tea can be a great home remedy for rashes under the breast. You can take a used or wet green tea bag and dab it on the skin rashes and leave it for some time.

    These are some of the common yet effective home remedies for rashes under breast. Applying any of these can offer great relief. However, if symptoms persist without any relief, it is advisable to seek a medical opinion.

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Last Modified On:September 26, 2022

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