Ladies - chafing issue!
mandarkio
Posts: 62 Member
Hi everyone,
I joined the gym this week and at the moment I'm enjoying walking on the treadmill at around 4mph for 30mins. I am going to try and build my way up to jogging in increments, but it may take a while as I am seriously unfit right now!
Anywho, I'm experiencing an unpleasant chafing issue in the breast department. Half way into my work out today I wanted to stop because I could swear I was bleeding and now three hours after I'm really sore.
Does anyone have any handy tips to prevent this happening? Are there any creams or special pads I could buy to alleviate the issue?
Thanks in advance!
I joined the gym this week and at the moment I'm enjoying walking on the treadmill at around 4mph for 30mins. I am going to try and build my way up to jogging in increments, but it may take a while as I am seriously unfit right now!
Anywho, I'm experiencing an unpleasant chafing issue in the breast department. Half way into my work out today I wanted to stop because I could swear I was bleeding and now three hours after I'm really sore.
Does anyone have any handy tips to prevent this happening? Are there any creams or special pads I could buy to alleviate the issue?
Thanks in advance!
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You have to keep that area dry. I would recommend a powder.0
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Could I just sprinkle baby powder in my sports bra?0
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Try using roll on deodorant, such as Lady Speed Stick.
The kind you put under your arms. It should help to keep you dry in that area
If you're already chaffed and want something that will alleviate it and heal quickly... tonight, before going to bed, rub on some Monistat 7 (the kind for yeast infections, I know, don't laugh). My gynecologist told me about it for men and women to use for chaffing and by golly, it worked (my ex-husband used it when he chaffed in a particular area and it was healed the next morning).0 -
Use an anti chafing stick. You can try body glide. I always see it on military store called PX. You can find it online if not try your local sport store.0
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Thanks for the ideas I never thought of using deodorant!0
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Thanks for the ideas I never thought of using deodorant!
Monistat has an anti-chafe gel...it goes on dry and works well. My sis uses it regularly during cardio. Be careful with deodorant because SOME say the ingredients in it shouldn't be used under the breast area....I don't know if it's got any merit, but research for yourself. There are also under-bra items you can buy to wick sweat. I know one woman who uses a pantiliner in-between (she is very large)....Just my two cents worth.0 -
I get terrible chafing on my inner thighs. I've tried deoderant but I find it's useless after 10min. My favourite is Body Glide, it keeps things slick ! If body glide isn't an option I like baby powder too.0
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I would get another sports bra. One that wicks moisture away and holds everything in place. I like Maia. Running stores have a good variety.0
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Here read this 3 articles. It might help http://running.competitor.com/2015/01/injury-prevention/how-runners-prevent-chafing-issues_121522 http://runeatrepeat.com/2014/08/04/show-me-your-boob-sweat-sports-bra-chafing-and-marathon-running/?m http://www.m.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/guide/chafing-causes-treatments0
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Thanks, everyone, I think I am definitely going to look into investing in a better bra, and get some deo or anti-chafe roll on in the meantime! Though ingenious, I don't think i will need to go the route of the pantyliner in between, the problem is more 'central' less 'underneath' or 'between' if you know what I mean!0
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I second Body Glide! Non greasy, goes on clear and has no scent. Works every time.0
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I have no idea really. I'm flat. I used to use baby powder for my thighs though. That could help?0
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Better bra. Less movement = less likely to chafe.
I sweat a ton though so even with a good bra, on longer runs it's pretty inevitable.
Powder doesn't last enough for me. Deoderant doesn't work. For areas like my bra line Body Glide does work. As does Vasoline, which is cheaper.
Body Glide doesn't work for my thighs though.
I just found this which has worked well for me so far.
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i use weight lifting chalk, i have to keep applying it to those chafing areas, but it works great.0
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Abby_C2014 wrote: »Use an anti chafing stick. You can try body glide. I always see it on military store called PX. You can find it online if not try your local sport store.
This... body glide has saved my life. I put it in so many places before I run it's almost comical. But I haven't chafed in months You can get it on Amazon.0 -
how does one apply BG between the cheeks? I've always wanted to know the best way
I use body glide on my on my thighs. it works and I'm so glad not to have to go thru chafing anymore0 -
Body Glide, or vaseline works as well. Also, I have found that the pull over style sports bras result in the worst chafing. I have found some supportive, padded sports bras that clasp in the back like a normal bra. They have less elastic and tend to not rub as much.0
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Body glide works fairly well. If that doesn't do it, buy some KT tape and put over the area before your workout!0
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I think a bigger question is where are you chafing? because that could change the answer- if you're getting nipple chafe- your bra is probably moving to much- in which case "better fitting bra= less movement = less friction = less chafing"
if you're getting underarm chafing- same thing could apply.
if you're getting actual breast chafing- BG/Vasaline- etc might be the best answer.0 -
You could try the actual anti-perspirants vs just using deodorant. It's got aluminum hydrochloride in it, you put it on before bed so it absorbs into the areas and actually prevents you from sweating as much. It works well for underarms, beneath breasts and in groin/belly folds. Also baby powder (without starch as this can cause yeast infections) may help pre-workout.0
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Better bra and/or Vaseline. I have a hot spot on my sternum that I always have to lube up before long or sweaty runs. But if I forget, I have Aquaphor on hand (left over from a recent tattoo) that I use on the chafe after I shower and that helps it heal much faster.0
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Better bra - get professionally fitted and be prepared to drop some cash. Where are you chafing? Around the straps or band, or your actual boobs? I'm pretty blessed in the chest department and I swear by Triumph Tri-action.0
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body glide or good ole vaseline.0
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You'll want to be careful, if your chafing is cause by a yeast imbalance, baby powder will "feed the yeast" and make it oodles worse. I had a spot that went raw and bloody when I tried baby powder.
I use lotion with tea tree oil in it. I put it on after showering in all the problem spots and it keeps me chafe free.0 -
Something to reduce the friction, body glide or other running blister prevention rubs would be good. Be sure to shower as quickly as possible after your workout. And maybe find a bra with a different fit, some kind of comfort band might help.0
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I think a bigger question is where are you chafing? because that could change the answer- if you're getting nipple chafe- your bra is probably moving to much- in which case "better fitting bra= less movement = less friction = less chafing
this. but i didn't want to come out and say it, hahaha!
next payday i'll be looking for a better bra for sure.
i have two at the mo, both are pull-on-over-the-head deals. one has cups so i can wear it on its own, but i get quite a lot of chafing. the other is just a crop top thing that flattens me a bit, but i have to wear a normal bra underneath because the girls won't be contained0 -
you can also turn your sports bra inside-out so the seams are on the outside! Also try body glide! if nothing else you can always wrap seran wrap underneath0
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thanks everyone for your hints and tips0
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