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Brown skin under my underarms and belly.

My armpits are completely brown and have been for a couple of years, however in the past few months there have been brown spots that seem to be spreading from my armpits.  There are also a couple of brown spots under my breasts along my bra line.  And in the past month I have notices under my belly (i am overweight) there has been this growing patch of brown skin.  It is not spots like what is spreading from my armpits, it is just solid light brown.  It has grown from a small area and now it is starting to be on the inside of my thighs.  It looks dry and most of the time it does not itch.  The brown skin and spots under my arms never itches, however sometimes the brown skin under my belly will itch.  It is very unsightly.  I would greatly appreciate any suggestions.

Thank you.
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i have the same exact problem. i have these really big brown patches under my skin that is starting to spread and  i also have them unfer my braw line on my breasts. do you know what it is?
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im 17 and i have the same thing. i have a dark brown spot on my stomach. its spreding around my neck and its on the back of my neck i have it between my breasts and my bra line and when i get warm it itches. i go to the doctor Friday so im going to sign back onto this and let you guys know what it could be. i am overweight for my age and my ex boyfriend has it and he is overwieght for his age to. i have had biopsys done and been on many creams. i will be sure to get back to you.
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I have had the same problem for years. I keep going to the Doctor and all say the same thing(It is a yeast investion) in the boold stearm.
So, you will need to go to the doctor and get the pink pill (you take this by mouth) you this it will go away but, mine keeps coming back! Also, wash with salson blue shampoo. This will help it stay away for awhile.


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i have the exact same problem im a female and weigh 130 it dosent seem to ich or anything i have it all on my stomach and also my bra line and my neck i get immbaress some time cuz i feel likke i have to be covered up all the time i whent to my doctor and she told me it could be a sign of diabetes....is it true thow


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Hey I have the exact same problem on my armpits. It's also under my breasts and one spot in the middle of my stomach, also on my neck. My older sister also has it and so does my friend. We're all overweight. My sister's dermatologist said it's just from being overweight and it could be a sign of onset diabetes. That's freaky. Is there a way to actually get rid of it? I dunno. I just scrub it really hard with soap in the shower and it helps dim the coloration but it continues to get darker anyway.
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973400 tn?1248365252
Hi. I have the same problem, and just this morning I went to my dermatologist and (slightly) figured out what it is.

I'm 16 years old and and also over weight.

Last time I went with my derm she said it was some type of yeast infection, but now it's related to diabetes.

The patches of brown spots started on my bra line then traveled straight down to above my belly button. It also spread to under my underarms, it's forming on my neck, and I have a cluster on the right side of my waist. I saw some on my thighs a while ago and I have little clusters of about five spots around my back. I've also noticed a little dot near the inside of my elbow, which means it's spreading AGAIN.

I started off with a couple little spots and now they are just clusters.

After I'm done showering or if my skin is moist I can rub the patches and make some of the dead skin come off, but my skin gets really red from all the rubbing I have to do to see just a little bit of progress.

This morning my dermatologist told me that my spots, irregular mesturation, and excessive facial hair are all likned to my mom having diabetes. (Yes, I happen to have all those problems.) My mom doesnt undestand how though, since she didnt have diabetes when I was born.

I cant really recall what the name of the problem was but she did give me some things that could help.

One of them was ZNP bar, a soap bar that can reduce the sight of sebborheic dermatitis. (It also helps with dandruff since it's an all-over soap bar.)

The other prescrition was Extina Foam which also treats Seb- Der. It's light, foamy and not sticky when you apply it. I got a sample this morning and already tried it on. I just have to see what the results will be.

I'm sure it's not Sebborheic Dermatitis though, because I've seen pictures of was Seb- Der looks like and it looks much more severe than what I have.

I'm a little discouraged that they may not work because I'm sure I dont have Seb- Der, but I want to keep my hopes up.

I also got a blood test done and will be called to see if it's something worse or if I'll need to take a pill that can help with my brown clusters.

I hope this helped you and good luck to you all with finding something that can treat what we all have.
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Look up Acanthosis Nigricans. It's darkened patches of skin on the body, especially on the neck, underarms, groin, and under the breast areas. It's usually a symptom of Diabetes, insulin resistance, Poly Cystic Ovary Syndrome(PCOS), and obesity. Hope this helps!
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I am not overweight and have brown skin, on my tummy, back, breasts and armpits, Ive been to the doctor and been prescribed creams but nothing has worked. Its so annoying and gets very itchy if I dont put cream on. Please somebody help me, Im going back to the doctor next week, she will probably prescribe me another sort of cream, Im sick of it!!
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I have the same thing.  I am overweight and was diagnosed with diabetes in Jan of 07.  Over the 3 years i have been weened off the 4 shots of insulin that I took and do not take any oral medications for diabetes anymore.  I also have these spots under my arms and the back of my neck.  i can't get rid of them and dont know what they are.  I did have them before i was diagnosed and they went away for 2 years.  They are coming back again.  My A1C is climbing and I believe that is why the spots are coming back as well.

Dr.s advice is always the same.  Drink lots of water, exercise and eat properly.  
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okay please help! ime a 16 year old male that had these described spots on my stomach  armpits and a bit  on the back of my neck , i am not overweight at all and these spots do not itch and do not come off no matter how hard i scrub, they look ugly please help
u can contact me @ ***@**** because i am desperate my father passed away and my mom makes little to no money  and we do not have insurance to go to the doctor :'(
please help anyone
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I have this too!  PLEASE HELP!

I have clusters of brown splotchy skin under my arms and it has appeared recently under my bra line and over my belly button.  This comes and goes, and even disappeared for a few months this winter completely, but now it has shown up again.  I scrub it in the shower and put lotion on it every day, but nothing seems to help.  It isn't irritated or itchy but the skin is a slightly different texture, and almost looks like dry skin, but it is a light brown color.  I am 17 and 130 pounds and consider myself to be in good shape, I don't know what this is related to but if anyone has insight it would be of great help! thanks!  After I visit the dermatologist I'll share what I've learned.

-Rochester, MN
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I am a sixteen year old girl and have exactly the same thing.
I am really worried, and I am not over weight. They are light brown dry blotches under my armpits and around my neck.

I am currently trying cream. I am just so worried :\
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Hello,
I am 24 years old. I have always had an ongoing struggle with yeast/fungal related issues since i was a very small child. I was a little on the chunky side when i went through puberty, and as i began wearing bra's, i noticed that my sweat would actually dye fabric a pinkish color. my sister also had this strange problem. We did not have healthcare for a long time, until after i had become about 16-17 i had leveled out in my weight, and was somewhat on the thin side, i was able to go to the doctor. By this time i had started to develop strange brown spotting between my breasts. when i would scratch at them in the shower, they seemed to have a lot of dead skin that would come off. They were not spreading at this time, and i was curious as to what they were... it was almost as if i had gotten a strange uneven blotchy tan just in my cleavage area. The doctor told me she thought it was possibly related to diabetes, and scheduled me for a series of blood tests. They diagnosed me as pre-diabetic. So, i figured i would just have to live with it, and hope i didn't become diabetic as i got older.

3-4 years later, I became pregnant, and regained healthcare. I had them test me for Diabetes, because i informed them that i had been diagnosed as pre-diabetic when i was younger...they tested, and came up negative. They said I wasn't even pre-diabetic. I told my doctor about the brown spots between my breasts, and he said to use selson blue on it, that it was a yeast thing... so i did. which made some sense to me, since when i was a kid i had problems with yeast/fungal things. It would burn slightly and made it flake some, but it did not go away. I then lost health coverage again.

Now, 3 years later I have noticed it is spreading... i now have a trail of it going down my belly, almost to my belly button. My husband does not have it, nor my 3 year old daughter...so i do not think it is contagious.

Now I am pregnant again..and health coverage again! so, i am going to re-attempt figuring out what exactly this thing is. I looked at the images of Acanthosis Nigricans, and they do seem to be an extreme version of whati have, however i began getting them when i was thin, not fat. AND i was diagnosed as pre-diabetic, but am now not even pre-diabetic... i don't understand!! i see a pattern between myself and all the people on here, but no one seems to understand WHY we really have it, or HOW to get rid of it. good luck to all, and perhaps i have been a little help to someone else by telling my personal experience.

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the spots are a fungal infection from spores in the air. starting from a spot that grows bigger, eventually spreading in small clusters all over. including on your head if you find it to be itchy at times. you need an anti fungal cream called miconazole cream with hydroquartizone. you will need a large supply of the stuff if it has spread in many places over the body as they only come in the tiniest tubes and run out in a day or two. as for having it on the head and body, there is a body wash over the counter that comes about 4 sachets per packet and is about 30dollars over the counter. you will probably need both topical remedies, as this fungal infection is soo hard to get rid of and doctors are so difficult in prescribing more than 3 tubes of it. the brown armpits is Acanthosis Nigricans. notice you also have slighty dark fingertips below your nail? or any creases in your body are slighty brown, use a mirror and look at the back of your neck to check and see if it is slightly brown. the fungal infection has a bit to do with being over weight as well as you tend to sweat more and.
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the spots will eventually seep water under them when they get irritated by some soaps and perfumes etc, when they get red and itcy like this they are very uncomfortable, and require the anti fungal cream asap, and also it is contagious, if you share clothes with your firends etc, untill you get rid of the spots, and make sure all of your clothing is washed daily and completely dried, as this is part of the cause of this condition, and living in damp homes often makes the spots worse and more irritated.

miconazole cream H

and hydroquartizone will help, daktozin is also an anti fungal cream for babys and nappy rash associated with fungal infections, if you have some lying around the house use it and you will see as this has the hydroquartizone in it as well as buying micreme or Tinea Resolve will do the same trick.
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talk to your doctor about the Acanthosis Nigricans, for the brown armpits etc, but all in all both these problems we are suffering from is from being over weight, if we target this we will target many of our health problems, but untill we are able to sort this we shall find remedies for our fungal and Acanthosis Nigricans conditions!!
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I started getting my first brown spot on my left breast at 23 when I was severely underweight. I got tested for diabetes, wasn't that. I was told to use Selsun Blue, it did nothing. It continued to gradually grow larger. I have/had(?) Endometrios and was seeing a doctor a couple of times a month and always tried to get the skin thing addressed as well. (2fer) I was always told it was a fungus and to use Dial soap. Then around 30, I began to get big, red itchy dry patches all over my stomach. At that time I was jogging 5 miles a day and was right about perfect weight for my frame. Again, not diabetes and this time, the reddish brown itchy spots seemed to be heat sensitive. Then at 34, after a suicide attempt (NOT due to the weird itchy spots!!) I decided to
get serious about treatment for my Bi-Polar Disorder. A month after being on Lithium, the splotches were GONE! I'm 36 now, still on my Lithium (no more suicide attempts so far) and living itchy splotch freeeee!!!!
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iAm A 15 Year Old Girl And iHave The Same Problems ! And My Mom Has The Same Symptoms And So Does My Little Brother All Of Us Are Overweiqht And My Mom And Little Brother Have Diabetes But iHave Not Been Tested For Them:(
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I found a solution to this problem, I am 18, not over weight at all and I have dark patches  under arms, breast area and stomach and I use this product from the phillipines (which can be sold here in Canada or US) called ESKINOL. I use a specific one with whitening it it only 5 dollars or less and it works INSTANTLY using a cotton swab it removes the dirt so fast that you literally notice the darkness diminishing within 5 minutes.! TRUST ME !! this stuff WORKS amazing !!!!!
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Thank you what is Eskinol. Can you buy it in Australia?
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I have one of the same problems as alot of you! I am 24 I have these clusters of light brown circular spots a couple on the underneath of my left breast and  the rest are on my rib right were my breast would lay without a bra! I'am not over weight I'm 5'2 about 130 pounds! I do sweat alot in the area when I'm hot! I'm not diabetic but my mother is! I had a pap a couple months ago so I asked the doc about it. She tried to tell me it was ring worm but, I looked up ring worm and looks nothing like it! My spots do not bother me at all besides the fact that they are here and I keep getting more they are all small. The largest is the size of a pencil tip but mostly alot smaller than that! Would love to know what it is and how to get rid of it!  Please help!
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i have the same thing and i am a 13 year old girl... it is in the same places and washes off though... does yours wash off??
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I'm a 20 year old female, and I've had these patches for years. They started at my armpits, but now spread down onto my side and the side of my breasts, to my cleavage, stomach, and now it's starting to show up on the inside of my right elbow. I am a little overweight as well. I will try switching antiperspirant and using lighteners, but if that doesn't work, I will be going to a dermatologist or doctor.
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use eskinol..
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use whitening creams too..u wont get the result in 1 day u need to have patience for yr cells to grow eat alot of fruit and lot of water..overweight also causes darkning and itchying ..so stay healthy :)
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