It might be nothing, but it could also be very serious. Find out what could be behind itchy breasts and nipples.
An itch may be good at first, but if it stays for a long time it becomes annoying. Even more so when it comes to itchy breasts. This is because the skin in this region is usually very sensitive and you could end up hurting yourself if you use your nails to relieve irritation, for example.
However, more than the discomfort, if you are experiencing itching in your breasts or nipples, the best thing to do is to investigate it. According to experts, although it may not seem like it, skin irritation in this region can be a warning sign of a series of problems.

Even cancer can start to show signs through itchy breasts, did you know? But, of course, less serious situations, such as a lack of hydration in the region, can also be signaled by itchy breasts.
Check out 8 reasons that may explain your itchy breasts:
Most cases of itchy breasts are caused by weight gain, which causes them to enlarge, or allergies and dry skin. Typically, it disappears after a few days. However, if it is accompanied by other symptoms, or lasts longer than expected, it is essential to see a doctor and get a diagnosis.
1. Dryness

Few people worry about hydrating this area of the body, but the truth is that the skin on the breasts is very sensitive. In the cold, the situation becomes even worse due to the dry climate, low temperatures and hot baths. All of these can cause itchy breasts.
Therefore, whenever you use moisturizer, don’t forget to apply it to the breast area as well. Always prefer those that promote skin regeneration, improving its appearance and preventing dryness.
2. Lack of care when bathing

According to experts, it is not recommended to exfoliate this part of the body, unless under medical advice. Furthermore, the least aggressive soaps are those based on glycerin.
When drying yourself, it is also best to use terry towels to avoid hurting or irritating your skin, thus avoiding itchy breasts.
3. Type of bra fabric

Don’t wear lingerie that bothers and makes your breasts itch, no matter how beautiful she is. This can progress to an allergy, for example.
Now, if you can’t let go at all or if all your bras are causing irritation lately, you can buy an adhesive areola protector, for example.
4. Progressive brush

According to experts, the problem is not exactly in carrying out the procedure, but in letting the product run down the body when taking a shower, when washing the hair for the first time, for example. Formaldehyde irritates the skin and can cause itchy breasts.
5. Poorly washed bras

Sweat, naturally, promotes the proliferation of fungi and bacteria, which can cause a series of bad consequences, such as bad odor, mycoses and boils. As the breast is a sweat gland, it is normal to sweat a lot in this area.
That’s why you should be careful when washing bras, tops and other items that come into direct contact with your breasts. Wearing a bra for several days is also not recommended, as is the case with panties, as you have also seen here (click to remember).
6. Hormonal changes

PMS and pregnancy can be one of the causes behind hormonal variations that, consequently, can lead to itchy breasts. This happens, according to experts, because in these phases the production of hormones stimulates circulation in the breasts, not to mention the expansion of breast tissues during pregnancy, which can also cause irritation in the region.
7. Dermatitis

Itchy breasts can also be caused by dermatological problems, such as atopic dermatitis, a problem that causes skin irritation and redness. However, the problem tends to improve with the correct treatment.
8. Cancer

However, if your itchy breasts are accompanied by excessive peeling of the skin and if there is no improvement with traditional treatments, see a doctor as soon as possible. This could be a sign of cancer, especially if the area turns red.
So, were you able to identify the likely reason behind the itching in your breasts or nipples that you often feel? Don’t forget to comment!
Now, talking about your “front commission”, you might be interested in checking out: Small breasts: 5 things you need to know if you have small breasts.
Source: Boa Forma
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