The itch comes out of nowhere. It burns, it rubs, it won’t let you sleep. Under your bra line, the skin turns red, sore, even raw – and winter’s dry air only makes it worse. You start wondering: Is it an infection? Something serious? You try creams, powders, anything for relief, but the rash keeps com… Continues…
Under-breast rashes in winter are often a mix of dryness, trapped sweat, and friction in warm skin folds. Gentle care makes a real difference: wash with lukewarm water and fragrance-free soap, pat completely dry, and keep the area as cool and moisture-free as possible. A thin layer of zinc oxide or petrolatum can shield irritated skin, while antifungal creams like clotrimazole or miconazole may help if yeast is involved.