Rash/Blister under armpit

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Over the past couple of days i've had these red marks under my armpits that have now turned into blisters under my right armpit. My left isn't as bad. Any idea the cause of this and how to treat it? I believe it may be from heat, because at work I do sweat a lot.

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  • Posted

    I think you have impetigo and need to see a doctor to get the correct antibiotic cream. If the cream doesnt clear it you may be given antibiotics by mouth. Its a staph infection and sweaty armpits can often develop this. Dont bother with trying to treat it with home remedies. It may spread.

    • Posted

      Here is not the place to ask this, I know that; but my topic still hadn't got any answer. About 2 months before, there was a burn feeling on my penis head's skin. It passed(since last friday) since when I start to use the cream mix that doctor gave. Doctor told me that is an eczema(there is not a itch or bubbles etc though) But now, I can feel the touch sense on my penis's head; but can't get the joy sense on some areas on the penis( and the skin in this areas are looks like a burned skin) head while I masturbating. The skin gets red sometimes and after every erection, it's hurts about 1-2 minutes. It doesn't hurt enough to bother; but my wonder is that is this senseless temporary? Or is there any cream-cure to fix the skin. Cause It's been 2 months and still the same(been 2 weeks since I stop masturbating tho). And how it could be eczema? Cause there's no itch nor shedding.

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      All doctors start with the simplest explanation and give the basic medication to suit that problem. It may be the thing they see most often regarding that area and the symptoms you have. Finish using the cream and if its no better you should go back to your doctor and he/she will have another think and maybe give you a different medication. Tell your doctor there is no itch or shedding.

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