Pimples in the pubic
region are, usually, due to an infection of the hair follicles and is known as
folliculitis. People with thick and curly hair in the pubic region are most
prone to this. The likely causes of this are infections from bacteria, fungi or
bacteria (mainly because the hair provides a nice, warm and moist environment
for these organisms to thrive) and due to friction (from shaving, ingrown hair
etc). These red bumps may also have pus in them and are generally tender and
itchy.
If you experience this often:
Give shaving a break for a while…2 months is a good number And then, when you get back to it, be sure to shave along the angle of the hair. Another option is to use clippers.
Then take a bath at least twice a day and be sure to pay attention to this area.
Ensure that you dry up properly so as to starve the micro-organisms that love moist areas, of the perfect environment for growth.
Be sure to see your doctor if your bumps don’t clear up after a week. It could be that this is something else. Better safe than sorry
If you experience this often:
Give shaving a break for a while…2 months is a good number And then, when you get back to it, be sure to shave along the angle of the hair. Another option is to use clippers.
Then take a bath at least twice a day and be sure to pay attention to this area.
Ensure that you dry up properly so as to starve the micro-organisms that love moist areas, of the perfect environment for growth.
Be sure to see your doctor if your bumps don’t clear up after a week. It could be that this is something else. Better safe than sorry
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