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Q: Rash: skin is raw and itchy under the arms...what causes thi
asked by: DoctorQuestion on October 15th, 2006
I have had a rash under both underarm, the skin is raw and terribly ichy. I have used cordoze cream can this be related to any kind of desease?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on October 23rd, 2006
Mental Conditions Answer A1661
According to your major symptom (an itchy rash on the skin), you probably are experiencing skin inflammation. Without a visual examination of the lesion I can’t tell you anything more. Inflammation can be due to allergy, infection, or irritation. You can go to your GP (general practitioner) or dermatologist to check it out.


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