What’s wrong with the itchy skin on your breasts?

Itchy breast skin is usually considered physiological factors, breast eczema or breast skin allergies and other diseases.
1. Physiological factors: the increased secretion of estrogen levels in adolescent women can easily lead to edema of the breast interstitium and stimulate the breast skin, resulting in itching discomfort. Generally no treatment, can be relieved by themselves.
2. Breast eczema: it occurs in the skin around the areola and nipple, and when it is acute, the breast skin will itch abnormally or even erupt, accompanied by flaking and pain. Treatment can use histamine drugs to stop itching. Avoid external stimuli such as scratching.
3. Breast skin allergy: such as allergy to the steel ring in the bra, or non-breathable fiber underwear causing skin itching. The treatment should be replaced by steel ring free underwear.
If the above symptoms occur, you should go to a regular dermatologist in time to clarify the cause of the disease and actively cooperate with the treatment.