Re: Armpits
Turbulance, the thing about sensitivities to chemicals is that they can develop over time through exposure, so leaving the deodorant out for now is a good idea. It sounds to me, however, like a fungal or yeast infection might have developed. Ringworm develops in moist, dark, warm conditions, especially if you already have a rash there from other causes. Go see a doctor, pharmacist or naturopath.
Eliminate other possibilities:
- Could it have started with chaffing? Perhaps a tight shirt or rash shirt?
- Did you shave your armpits? Hair re-growth can be itchy and if the area was poorly lubricated when you shaved this could cause a rash.
- Do you wear a lot of synthetics? Natural fibres breathe better.
- Perhaps it's the laundry detergent (but you'd probably react elsewhere on your skin).
- Could be your soap?
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