I've been running for about 5 years. Saturday is this years first 5k of this season. I have been running on the treadmill (on an incline of 2) and doing boot camp class all winter to prepare.
2 weeks ago I upped my workout in time and days from 4 days to 5 days and went back outside to run on the roads.
First I thought I was having a reaction to a new deodarant. So I switched back but under my arms and down my sides I starting getting a red itchy rash.
Finally yesterday after several days of benadryl I gave up and went to doc. She diagnosed me with infected runners rash and prescribed keflex. Said I would feel better within a day. I was shocked and had never heard of it. I ran in cotton tanks with with built in "shelf" bra AND a sports bra.
She said I must now use "driwick" materail as cotton is not okay for the intensity I am now doing. SO I go home look it up and it says made of polyester. I am confused as I would think polyester would be hotter and make the rash worse.
I went out and bought a driwick tee for tommorow as I am now worried about running in tanks for a while. Doc also said to use powder with talk and oxide before any runs.
After googling I think I will buy some of that "body Glide" that runners say works great.
So any thoughts? Do you get hotter in the polyester shirts?
2 weeks ago I upped my workout in time and days from 4 days to 5 days and went back outside to run on the roads.
First I thought I was having a reaction to a new deodarant. So I switched back but under my arms and down my sides I starting getting a red itchy rash.
Finally yesterday after several days of benadryl I gave up and went to doc. She diagnosed me with infected runners rash and prescribed keflex. Said I would feel better within a day. I was shocked and had never heard of it. I ran in cotton tanks with with built in "shelf" bra AND a sports bra.
She said I must now use "driwick" materail as cotton is not okay for the intensity I am now doing. SO I go home look it up and it says made of polyester. I am confused as I would think polyester would be hotter and make the rash worse.
I went out and bought a driwick tee for tommorow as I am now worried about running in tanks for a while. Doc also said to use powder with talk and oxide before any runs.
After googling I think I will buy some of that "body Glide" that runners say works great.
So any thoughts? Do you get hotter in the polyester shirts?