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Do your breasts or nipples feel itchy, irritated, or uncomfortable? Feeling an itchiness in your breasts is a common problem that many of us experience, but that doesn’t make it any more enjoyable! Fortunately, by nailing down the cause of your itchy breasts, you can address the problem and stop the itching for good. Some ways to treat itchy breasts include moisturizing, avoiding certain perfumes, and even changing up your bathing routine. To learn why your breasts and nipples are itchy and how to treat them, read on.
Things You Should Know
- Itchy breasts and nipples are usually caused by non-serious issues, like dry skin, hormonal changes, or detergents.
- Treat your itchy breasts by moisturizing and hydrating your skin with lotion.
- Address any underlying skin conditions, like fungal infections or eczema, to get rid of the itchiness.
- In rare cases, itchy breasts may be a sign of health problems. If you’re concerned, make an appointment with your doctor.
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Most causes of itchy breasts and nipples are not serious and can be treated at home. If you’re concerned about your itchy breasts, make an appointment with your doctor.Thanks
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- ↑ https://www.aad.org/public/everyday-care/skin-care-basics/dry/dermatologists-tips-relieve-dry-skin
- ↑ https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/4276-skin-fungus
- ↑ https://www.healthywomen.org/created-with-support/healthy-breasts-guide-caring-for-your-breasts
- ↑ https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/symptoms/17885-breast-rash
- ↑ https://dermnetnz.org/topics/dermatitis
- ↑ https://www.nct.org.uk/pregnancy/worries-and-discomforts/common-discomforts/itchy-skin-pregnancy-and-intrahepatic-cholestasis-pregnancy-icp
- ↑ https://www.cuh.nhs.uk/patient-information/eczema-of-the-breast-or-nipple/
- ↑ https://www.psoriasis.org/inverse-psoriasis/
- ↑ https://www.pennmedicine.org/for-patients-and-visitors/patient-information/conditions-treated-a-to-z/hyperthyroidism-overactive-thyroid
About This Article
While having itchy breasts can be annoying, you can find relief by moisturizing and protecting your skin. If your breasts are itchy from dry skin, apply a moisturizing product to the area that contains glycerin, urea, lactic acid, or lactate salts. For a cheap and effective moisturizer, try using petroleum jelly. Since sunlight and harsh chemicals also dry out the skin, try wearing clothes that cover your breasts. Stick to soft, breathable fabrics, like cotton, as these are less likely to irritate your skin. When showering, consider using soap on your breasts only every 2 or 3 days to keep your skin from drying out. For more tips from our Medical co-author, like how to treat itchiness caused by a fungal infection, scroll down.
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