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How to Treat Irritated Armpits?

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Itchy armpits are a common skin problem, especially in hot summer, where your irritated armpits can be bothered and may even make you look embarrassed in public. Underarms are an underrated part of the body when it comes to having necessary protection from abrasive and irritating ingredients. Often referred to as armpit rash, which is not dangerous, but can certainly make you uncomfortable, ranging from itchy to painful. If you have persistent itchy underarms along with other symptoms, it is best to see a doctor to figure out what's happening.

What Causes Armpits Itchy?

  • Sweating: The armpits of the human body contain a large number of sweat glands, and the special characteristics of the underarms will cause the sweat can not evaporate in time. This lingering sweat mixed with some of the dead skin cells in your armpits, then causes inflammation and ultimately armpits itchy. Additionally, your armpits are also one of the warmest parts of your body, which sets moist conditions for bacteria and fungus to grow, further causing the itching.
  • Hair: Armpit hair begins to grow during puberty. The growing process can irritate the underarm skin and cause itchiness.
  • Frictional contact: When we perform daily activities such as walking and waving,  our armpits skin will frequently come into contact with the skin on the side of the body. Repeated friction will cause the underarm skin to feel itchy. When you wear a shirt, the frequent contact between your skin and clothes can also irritate the armpits making you feel itchy.

Each person's body is different. If the above factors cause your armpits to itch and you experience other symptoms, such as a rash on your skin, please contact your doctor for better treatment in time. Rashes in the armpits can be mild or severe, transient or chronic, and treatment is at your discretion. It may take a long time for treatment to completely resolve the problem of irritated armpits, but avoiding the factors mentioned above will go a long way toward relieving your itchy armpits.

Can Deodorant Cause Irritated Armpits?

Aluminum, baking soda, parabens, alcohol, and other fragrances found in typical deodorants can irritate the skin and cause inflammation. This results in thickening and darkening of the armpits over time. These ingredients may be found in some soaps, lotions, and laundry detergents found in your home. Try changing some of the products you use at home or avoiding products with harsh ingredients to relieve your itchy armpits.

How to Treat Irritated Armpits?

  • Medical Treatment

Healthcare providers can help you determine the cause of itchy armpits and provide treatment to relieve symptoms. Treatment options vary depending on the cause but may include: taking antihistamines, antibiotics, antifungal or immunosuppressant medications.

  • Use Topical Steroids on the Skin.

Adjust the dosage of any medications you are currently taking as recommended by your provider. Here are some things you can do at home to treat and prevent itchy armpits: practice proper hygiene and bathe or shower daily, especially after sweating. Use soap and water under your arms.

  • Daily Skincare & Personal Care

Keep your skin hydrated by drinking plenty of water and using a moisturizer regularly on your skin.Switch your skin care products (especially deodorant) to hypoallergenic, unscented, or natural products. Do not shave until symptoms disappear or until you replace your razor blade. Avoid clothing made of materials that irritate your skin.

This is why Alra Skincare can, not just any deodorant do, Alra Non-Metallic Deodorant’s aluminum-free, long-lasting, and residue-free formula invigorates the skin and leaves you ready to take on whatever the day brings.

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