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Pinkish Spots Under The Breasts And On The Stomach. Should I Be Concerned?

Hi. i have skin spots under one breast , on the other one the spots are on the breast and same spots on my stomach area. the spots are light red kind of pink coloured. Is it something to worry about? My email adress is YYYY@YYYY . thank you. I would also like to mention that i had my blood tested and i dont have diabetes , hiv , or anything else wrong.
Fri, 4 Jan 2013
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hi dear, usually under breast or in folds of abdomen fungus colonize and cause infection. u might be suffering from one of those. only thing is they should be itchy. although antifungals like oint clotrimazole may help u, but meeting a dermatologist ll be a good option
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Pinkish Spots Under The Breasts And On The Stomach. Should I Be Concerned?

hi dear, usually under breast or in folds of abdomen fungus colonize and cause infection. u might be suffering from one of those. only thing is they should be itchy. although antifungals like oint clotrimazole may help u, but meeting a dermatologist ll be a good option