Have you ever heard of a woman having a foul odor under the breast?!


Question: Yes,,
You can actually get yeast infections in that area of your body. Go to the store & get yourself some Summer's Eve femenine powder. Use that each day after showering before bedtime.
We actually have to use that on our 3 yr old son much to my husbands delight due to yeast infections in his groin area. He also has exzema so I guess that makes him more likely to get them. But it cleared right up,, keeps it away as long as we remember to keep him powdered.

Good luck.


Answers: Yes,,
You can actually get yeast infections in that area of your body. Go to the store & get yourself some Summer's Eve femenine powder. Use that each day after showering before bedtime.
We actually have to use that on our 3 yr old son much to my husbands delight due to yeast infections in his groin area. He also has exzema so I guess that makes him more likely to get them. But it cleared right up,, keeps it away as long as we remember to keep him powdered.

Good luck.

Only if she doesn't keep it clean.

no but it wouldn't surprise me because you do tend to sweat under the breast.....try using a powder after showering

it may be a yeast infection. if it is, you need to keep it clean and make sure you thoroughly dry the area. make sure the area gets air to it for at least one hour every day. also using gold bond powder will help.

u sweat just as much under ur brest as u do under ur arms...see the under arm is always mostly together if not close together...ur breasts are the same way...
just wash everyday!

It's possibly a fungal infection, only a doctor can tell you for certain, and can prescribe a treatment.
To prevent this happening again keep the area clean and dry. Be sure to pat dry after your shower and wear a bra that keeps your breasts from being in contact with the skin underneath.

Yes, most likely yeast. If you have larger breasts then it's harder for the air to get under them, hence, the fungus grows. Washing everyday, keeping the area dry, don't use scented bath additives (or using too much powder), and wearing a bra should help to keep the yeast under control. As well, eating less sweets should lessen the likelihood of overgrowth. If the growth gets really bad you can get a red and painful rash and you may need cortisone/anti-fungal cream to heal it up.





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