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Does This Armpit Rash Look Like Psoriasis Or Sweat Rash?
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I’m unsure if I have psoriasis or not, I’ve had itching and slight redness on and off for years in a private area and at a appointment my gp muttered the word psoriasis which worried me a bit. Steroid creams have helped a lot.
Occasionally I also get a small 10p sized patch on the back in my neck now and again, one application of steroid cream gets rid of it. I’m worried as I know psoriasis can turn into arthiritis in a third of people who have it as the immune system can attack the joints.
Last week after a shift at work I noted redness on both armpits, they were itchy and burning. I’m not sure if it’s because I was sweating in uniform or if it’s psoriasis.. steroid creams helped a little but it’s still there
I can’t help but worry that if it’s psoriasis it will affect the joint too eventually
Has anyone had a armpit rash like this?
https:/ /ibb.co /VBkzps z
Occasionally I also get a small 10p sized patch on the back in my neck now and again, one application of steroid cream gets rid of it. I’m worried as I know psoriasis can turn into arthiritis in a third of people who have it as the immune system can attack the joints.
Last week after a shift at work I noted redness on both armpits, they were itchy and burning. I’m not sure if it’s because I was sweating in uniform or if it’s psoriasis.. steroid creams helped a little but it’s still there
I can’t help but worry that if it’s psoriasis it will affect the joint too eventually
Has anyone had a armpit rash like this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not an expert but I'd say that is nothing more that sweat rash.
I'd suggest using an anti-pers deodorant and wash using sensitive shower gel at least daily. Make sure you dry well, too before applying anything. It certainly doesn't look like psoriasis.
The patches you get are more likely just dry skin. Keep well hydrated.
I'd suggest using an anti-pers deodorant and wash using sensitive shower gel at least daily. Make sure you dry well, too before applying anything. It certainly doesn't look like psoriasis.
The patches you get are more likely just dry skin. Keep well hydrated.
I think everyone is right
it is NOT on extensor surfaces ( elbow) it is not red, and flaking , therefor it is not psoriasis
it IS in the arm pit ( that is not his crotch, malagabob trust me I know these things) and not exactly severe
Psoriases isnt a death sentence, you know
you didnt, well you do now
tinea or deoderant
it is NOT on extensor surfaces ( elbow) it is not red, and flaking , therefor it is not psoriasis
it IS in the arm pit ( that is not his crotch, malagabob trust me I know these things) and not exactly severe
Psoriases isnt a death sentence, you know
you didnt, well you do now
tinea or deoderant
I did consider the down below itch/back passage to be jock but it’s been on and off for years, intense itching, the gp said it was inflamed and it was only a strong topical steroid which helped
This is the patch on my neck which comes and goes, just one application of deemavate gets rid it for months though https:/ /ibb.co /yBqry7 L
I’ll have the trust the gp, know there are different causes for rashes but find them hard to tell apart
This is the patch on my neck which comes and goes, just one application of deemavate gets rid it for months though https:/
I’ll have the trust the gp, know there are different causes for rashes but find them hard to tell apart
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