Lucy W
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What is the best cure for under arm sweat rash?
whats the best cure for under-arm (arm pits) sweat rash? ( I don't use deodorant, i use talcom powder) please help?
by witherin...
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Best Answer - Chosen by Voters
wash in antiseptic & use e 45 cream
this is realy good for rashes
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by Rich N
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Sudacreme is good for getting rid of rashes.
When the rash has gone, use an anti-perspirant deodorant (something with Aluminium Sulphate in it).
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by margaret...
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do not use anything perfumed try E45 cream
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by Monkeyla...
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I suggest you use a medicated wash and then start using an antiperspirant unless you want to have a sweat rash for the rest of your life!
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by lady_spr...
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just apply miconazole cream under ur pits. it will help and heal the redness in no time! but for now do not scratch though!!!
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by rhondad
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keep your self clean and don't use spray deodrants rather rollons for sensitive skin. Talc should help too.
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by bill g
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by Kango Man
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Keep your arms outstretched all the time!
You can tell people you're pretending to be an aeroplane and go "vroooooom" a lot... Might be difficult on buses though.
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by tlc
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Gold bond powder is good. You can also purchase it at a dollar general store. Hope this helps.
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by Alfie
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Frequent wash-and-rinse, and extra-good drying with soft towel. The drying is the important thing, do it well. Fresh air around the armpits is also a good idea.
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by Anna K
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Wash underneath your arm and let it dry...
either used Goldbond or Hydrocortisone Cream.
I have Psoriasis and I use Hydrocortisone. I think that it works really well and should clear u the sweat rash in no time.
Also the Talcom Powder could be giving you a rash. Maybe you should switch to Deodorant, Baby Powder or the Deodorant in a spray can.
Hope this helped you :)
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by soph
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try using a gentle deoderant, no sprays. also have a bath in a gentle bath product as your skin has become sensitised. elemis skin nourishing milk bath is really good to bathe in. you can also apply it directly to the sore area.
Source(s):
beauty therapist, i work with elemis.
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by hunter93...
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dove roll on helps as it has a moisturiser in it.
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by tinajcla...
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you can get special deoderants that contain no perfume and no alcohol. these help to prevent excess sweating.
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by grumpcoo...
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put some germoline or sudocreme on it.
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by porkchop...
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powder and switch your deodorant
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by changmw
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Shave all armpit hair and wash the armpits with antiseptic soap...
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by detroitk...
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by why us
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