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Is it normal to break out and have chaffing between your breast I'm trying not to itch but its hard anyone know any home remedy's??

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Warmer moist surfaces of our bodies can be vulnerable to infection and allergic reaction. Probably best to pay a visit to your doctor with this

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freefaller

I had this many years ago and Doc prescribed a cream which worked and since then I have bought it - as cheaper than prescription but as I haven't used it for a very long time can't remember the name. Not much help am I?

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