Mom has had a severe skin fold rash under her breasts and tummy fold for about 2 months now. She has never in her life had this. We've tried talc, wound care balm, anti-chaffing ointment, Lidocane cream for the pain, putting things between the folds to absorb moisture and putting nothing on it to see if it clears up and nothing is helping. My poor mother is in so much pain from this as her skin is shedding and cracking open. Her Physician Assistant has seen her and those were the things he said to try and said it wasn't a fungal issue. What she really wants is a tummy tuck and double mastectomy, but at 83 that'd probably be too traumatic of a procedure.
She is in a wheelchair so her tummy is always folded over onto her lap. She's not obese (160 lbs) but could lose some weight, but would still have the extra skin anyway. At her age, and the COVID isolations, the last thing I want to do is take away her treats.
Has anyone have any idea's that we haven't done yet to clear this up? Thanks!
Thanks again for everyones tips and idea's!
amazon or eBay. Get a couple of tubes of Medline Remedy Phytoplex anti fungal ointment. CLEAR one.
bathe area with gentle soap. Dry VERY well but don’t rub. We pack a hand towel under the fold and let it absorb all the moisture While we do something else.
Do NOT use zinc oxide anything. Won’t work here. After drying out put about 1/2 inch bead of ointment on your finger and gently smear it all over under the fold.
do this at least 3 times a week. It’s a miracle. My dad was bleeding and infected (bad nursing home care) and we cleared it all up with this. We keep doing it for maintenance and he’s had no more issues. It’s been awesome.
and for pressure sores, (Or any wound) forget zinc oxide. Use Hollister Restore Hydrogel. It’s the best! And of course rotate them into different positions.
good luck
Having said all that there is one alternative to consider. Psoriasis. When this occurs in the skin folds and groins and between the legs it looks completely different from psoriasis elsewhere. It looks very similar to intertrigo. It’s known as flexural, inverse or intertriginous psoriasis, You can get this at any age and with no family history of psoriasis but it worth asking family to see if anyone has something that might have been psoriasis. Difficult to diagnose if you haven’t seen it before.
There is a really good website for skin things that has lots of great images and information. dermnetnz.org
Just remember that unless you live in New Zealand the treatments etc may not be exactly the same.
It sounds like Intertrigo, which is very common in skin folds, but can be difficult to treat. It’s usually accompanied by an infection (fungus, yeast, bacteria), but the at home treatments are the same. Keep the areas dry and clean, and put something moisture wicking in the fold if you aren’t able to keep it open to air (expensive but works really well on hospital patients, can be cut into needed sizes, and reused if not soiled- DSS Coloplast InterDry
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00O5V7LFW/ref=cm_sw_r_em_api_i_ntxJFbBAVVSDB
Change it and clean the areas GENTLY but thoroughly at least once a day, twice if it is not too painful, and dry with a hairdryer set to cool. Keep clothing clean and don’t let your mom get overheated/sweaty. If there is inflammation, you can ask your doctor if a prescription topical steroid cream is recommended. Do NOT use baby powder; it has corn starch in it which will make intertrigo worse. Also, do not use talcum powder; it has been linked to cancer in post-menopausal women. How is your mom’s blood sugar? You mentioned this is fairly new. Excessive sugar intake or high blood sugar levels can worsen skin fold rashes. If the skin is broken/open/cracked, she really should have a doctor examine it soon. A prescription cream and prescription powder that work wonders when used together are: Nystatin ointment and Nystop 100,000U/Gm Powder. After the rash clears up most of the way, you can use- Lotrimin Antifungal Powder Spray https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0039NN81S/ref=cm_sw_r_em_api_i_kwxJFbBBPVEBW
(yes I know it’s for jock itch) after she bathes to prevent it from coming back. Make sure the rash is mostly cleared up before using or it will burn! Otherwise it’s just cold when you first spray it.
I hope this helps you and your Mom!
Blessings,
Jessica
It was the only thing that cleared up my shingles.
https://lluh.org/conditions/candidiasis-yeast-infection
(Loma Linda Univ. Health):
"What are the symptoms of a yeast infection?
Location:
Skin folds or belly button
Symptoms:
Rash with redness and skin breakdown Patches that ooze clear fluid Pimples Itching or burning."
AND
"HOW IS YEAST INFECTION DIAGNOSED?
Your healthcare provider will ask about your symptoms and health history. He or she will also give you a physical exam. He or she may scrape off a bit of skin or remove part of a nail and check it to confirm the diagnosis." {NOTE: scraping off some skin to CONFIRM!}
AND
"HOW IS YEAST INFECTION TREATED?
Yeast infection in the skin folds. These can be treated with anti-yeast powders."
Also:
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/candida-symptoms-treatment#TOC_TITLE_HDR_5
"6. Skin and Nail Fungal Infections
Just like in your gut, there are bacteria on your skin that prevent Candida from growing uncontrollably.
All bacteria thrive in different conditions, including varying temperature, moisture or acidity levels.
That’s why a change in the environment on your skin can allow Candida to overproduce.
For example, cosmetics, soaps and moisturizers can alter skin conditions, especially the antibacterial varieties.
While skin candidiasis can affect any part of the body, areas that are warm and moist, such as the armpits and groin, are particularly prone to infection.
Itching and a visible rash are the two most common symptoms of skin fungal infections.
An overgrowth of Candida can cause conditions like athlete’s foot, ringworm and toenail fungus (21Trusted Source). {followed the link to https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC419368/, primary discussion is around Athlete's foot, similar issue. However, it DOES mention cellulitis, which CAN be a serious infection and requires antibiotics - mom "bruised" her shin and developed cellulitis. It CAN be a killer! She had to take TWO rounds of antibiotics to treat that!}
While not life threatening, skin fungal infections can be very uncomfortable and significantly decrease quality of life."
My mother developed something similar. The MC nurse had suggested Gold Bond, however the doc Rxed Nystop:
"Nystatin
Brand name: Nystop
Description
Antifungal
It can treat fungal infections.
Brands: Nyamyc, Nystop, and Nyata
Availability: Prescription needed"
Sometime last year mom refused to stand/walk without major help, so she is in a wheelchair. She also has this issue in the belly folds (she is somewhat overweight - I am curious how tall your mother is, because 160 doesn't exactly sound svelte! My mother is about 144#. Due to kyphosis aka "dowager's hump," or "widow's hump", most likely caused by osteoporosis in her case, she's probably around 4'9" now, if that. So, very roundish...)
Anyway, if regular doc (not the PA) still says this isn't due to candida, I'd get her to a dermatologist. THEY should be able to easily discern what this is and recommend proper treatment.
As with my mother, this condition may never truly go away. Sitting all the time, keeping the area "folded" and probably "moist" will encourage growth. Doc's Rx was actually for 11 or 12, filled each month. If she lives with you and you can find a way to keep it clean, dry and treated, it might be possible to eliminate it. Once clean/treated, maybe have her wear loose fitting top
Please go to the above website. It explains your mother's problem. It takes you from diagnosis to treatment including both allopathic and holistic medicines. It is a quick, easy, read and very informative. You would be wise to put your mother on the candida diet and give it a chance to work. I think you'll be pleased with the results. Good luck and GOD bless.
I got rid of it by washing the area carefully with a soap designed for skin problems - cetaphil, castile, goat milk, or olive oil soap worked for me. Unfortunately it will hurt. Then coat the area generously with zinc oxide cream such as is used for diaper rash. Cover the creamed area with thin cotton or thick tissue and make sure that the folds will hold it in place. Repeat this daily. Once this clears completely, make sure that the area is dried very thoroughly after bathing and continue to place thin cotton cloth in the folds if sweating in that area is very noticeable.
Rub a few drops of Oreganol(brand name) - Oil of Wild Oregano over affected area. Leave exposed until oil is absorbed into skin.
Take 2-4 drops in very small amount of water.
place 1/2 apron Or square of fleece material under belly to absorb moisture Be sure to keep it clean
Another great wound healer is SilverGel by Asap365, it can be purchased online at SilverSolutionUSA.com.
I use the lavender remedy myself and have great success.
Do make sure your essential oils are organic and pure, not the crap they sell at the pharmacy or retail stores.
Edensgarden.com has fantastic oils that are pure and reasonably priced.
*note it might sting for a second when applying but just for a second.
Lavender essential oil is one of the greatest healing oils in the world. It’s also great for cuts, scrapes and burns.
In fact I recently poured scalding hot water on my hand when I wasn’t paying attention to what I was doing. I immediately doused my whole hand in lavender essential oil, it stopped the pain in its tracks and the next day you’d never know I poured scalding water on my hand. I even used it on a really deep gash that needed stitches on my heel and it worked fantastically. Yes, it’s that amazing.
Believe it or not God gave us everything we need to heal ourselves.
**I don’t work for either company, I simply believe in natural healing. And do not recommend things I’ve not tried on myself.
Good luck....hope this helps..
My post referenced links to candida (yeast) infections. Candida exists naturally on/in all of us, but we have ways of "dealing" with it, keeping it in check, most of the time.
I also mentioned that my mother, just prior to us moving her to MC, managed to "bruise" her shin, and she developed cellulitis. This is a serious infection, bad for anyone, but can be especially deadly in elders!
Forget all the OTC and other suggestions. Get her to a dermo for a REAL exam and test, so that proper treatment can be ordered!!!