View Full Version : Red bumps on chest, not acne....
coolxten
20-08-2009, 12:10 AM
I have little red bumps on my chest around my neck. I first noticed them when i was wearing a cotton t-shirt whlie sweating a lot. They got really red and itchy. I went to the doctor who thought it was just a regular rash, he prescribed a cream (ratio-estosone with betamethasone).
It's been 3 weeks, and they are still there even though I've been using the cream. They are not as red, and the itching stopped the 2nd day seem to only itch when I sweat in a t-shirt. Looking closer at them they are only in the cracks of my stretch marks on my chest around my neck.
Does anyone know what these are? What do I have to tell my dumb doctor to prescribe me to get cured?
Born2Juice4Ever
20-08-2009, 12:16 AM
The obvious question:
Are you running anything at all? PCT? Any other compound? IF not, when was your last cycle?
How is your diet?
have you exposed yourself to too much sun?
B2J
coolxten
20-08-2009, 12:23 AM
sorry....haven't started my cycle. But thought this might be a common problem considering the stretch marks people on cycle get...I haven't gotten that much sun, and this is the first time I've gotten this.
I might just go see another doctor....
ubcpower
20-08-2009, 01:00 AM
are you shaving the area...you should never shave your arms, shoulders, chest..etc and then train, do cardio , or sweat in general that day. alot of the hair follicles of body hair get pulled out when you shave the area and can get irritated and slightly inflamed or infected when you sweat with the dirt and oil
Benny62
20-08-2009, 01:13 AM
you could be alergic to your laundry detergent, try switching to tide natural dermatoligist recomended one. Also if you are using a body spray or scented or perfumed soap stop and use somthing easier on the skin like dove for babies....ha it.s gay but you need to try and rule things out because your skin is being irritated by somthing.
coolxten
20-08-2009, 02:55 AM
Thanks guys for the suggestions.
I tried googling it, and it turns out pregnant women have similar issues with red bumps growing in the cracks of their strech marks....i'm not pregnant i'm sure of that. Other than that, it says it's normal and nothing to worry about.
I can't find a treatment for it.....I look like a dirty wh*re with these red bumps on my chest. Ok that was rant. I'll see another doctor soon.
Been using the same detergent, or any products and i don't shave my chest. I do sweat a lot when I workout.
Born2Juice4Ever
20-08-2009, 08:29 AM
Thanks guys for the suggestions.
I tried googling it, and it turns out pregnant women have similar issues with red bumps growing in the cracks of their strech marks....i'm not pregnant i'm sure of that. Other than that, it says it's normal and nothing to worry about.
I can't find a treatment for it.....I look like a dirty wh*re with these red bumps on my chest. Ok that was rant. I'll see another doctor soon.
Been using the same detergent, or any products and i don't shave my chest. I do sweat a lot when I workout.
I would like to schedule a full body examination then. We will start by meeting at the wine bar, where we will have a glass of Merlot, some appetizers...then you can come to my "clinic" and I will check everything out.
B2J
Born2Juice4Ever
20-08-2009, 08:30 AM
Thanks guys for the suggestions.
I tried googling it, and it turns out pregnant women have similar issues with red bumps growing in the cracks of their strech marks....i'm not pregnant i'm sure of that. Other than that, it says it's normal and nothing to worry about.
I can't find a treatment for it.....I look like a dirty wh*re with these red bumps on my chest. Ok that was rant. I'll see another doctor soon.
Been using the same detergent, or any products and i don't shave my chest. I do sweat a lot when I workout.
I would like to schedule a full body examination then. We will start by meeting at the wine bar, where we will have a glass of Merlot, some appetizers...then you can come to my "clinic" and I will check everything out.
I usually start by giving my patients a back rub, to help them relax a little....
B2J
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