Is it normal for my boobs to itch constantly everyday?

I've been having some issues with my breasts becoming super itchy. They've been itchy for a month and I apply lotion and anti itching cream to them constantly but the itch just won't go away. I'm a 38 D so I don't think my boobs are growing. I just feel like I want to chop them off b/c the itching. It might have something to do with winter but I've kept them moist and protected yet they still itch. Is this normal?

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43% Normal
Based on 44 votes (19 yes)
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Comments ( 12 )
  • chewy

    38 D nice!!!! mind if i scratch them for you?

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  • dimanche

    Maybe try switching the soap you wash your bras in, I know I get itchy from some types
    But if not, I wouldn't say it's normal

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  • RaNdOmPoPcOrN

    My sister is same size and has the same problem! She swiched bras and it worked. Bras are too expensive now adays!

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  • trollx1

    I'll rub my penis in your tita

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  • flutterhigh

    as a licensed, practicing breastologist, i'm afraid you have leukemia. seek professional help (me) immediately.

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  • ChevysGirl

    Might want to take a pregnancy test!!

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    • chewy

      im sorry but what does that have to do with pregnancy?

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  • CountryRoads

    Also- try Aquaphor lotion. It's heavy and medicated, like neosporin. It fixes ALL of my skin problems- it's also what my dermatologist gives me.

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  • CountryRoads

    This happened to me. I itched and chafed...my skin was like peeling off.
    Try changing your soap (dove is best), laundry detergent, and make sure you're moisturizing after you shower with a good lotion.
    Also try getting fitted for bras at a legit place (not victories secret...those girls know nothing) because your bras might be too tight or of poor quality fabric.
    Also, sleep without a bra. Let your skin breathe at night.
    If necessary- see a dermatologist. They'll tell you if it's an allergy or dry skin, etc.

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  • Ruready60

    Well in my years of play with them there things. I have had to scratch a few and I have found out that if you scratch them softly less damage is done so I say be gental. Nerves have a lot to do with them there Ds giving you a problem try relaxing get away from the bras for a while let them hang is what i say. Do not wear tight clothing around them be gental to them there girls. If your going to use lotion use it spareingly on't over do it. Remember they are a work of art so take care of them don't just slop it on them and then run out the door. Use a fan to gently air cool them after the lotion has been applied. Well good luck and remember art be nice

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  • DanB

    If it's too moist you could have an irritations from that. If the other stuff like
    Changing your washing detergent dont work I'd just cut back on lotioning as much as you do lol

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  • dappled

    Are you itching between them or on the surface itself? If between, it's a "skinfold" area and prone to irritation.

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