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The rash persists for several weeks and heals without scarring. Medicated lotions may lessen itchiness and speed the disappearance of the rash. Often ...
It can be due to irritation or disease. A breast rash can be itchy, scaly, painful or blistered. Some rashes occur only on the breast. But most breast rashes ...
Sores that won't heal. Streaks coming from the rash. Yellow or green fluid oozing from the rash. Skin that's peeling off. A history of breast cancer.
Severe pain. Sores that won't heal. Streaks coming from the rash. Yellow or green fluid oozing from the rash. Skin that's peeling off ...
Causes of a rash that occurs only on the breast include: Breast abscess; Inflammatory breast cancer · Mammary duct ectasia · Mastitis (an infection in breast ...
Dermatitis also is called eczema. Symptoms include itchiness, scaly skin, a swollen rash, oozing blisters and dandruff-like scaling. The condition is not passed ...
If the rash doesn't go away with home treatment, your doctor or other health care professional might suggest: A mild (0.5% to 1%) hydrocortisone (steroid) cream ...
Poison ivy rash is caused by an allergic reaction to an oily resin called urushiol (u-ROO-she-ol). This oil is in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, ...
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