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Effective Treatments for Genital Pimples

  • To suffer from pimples is common-we all go through that phase at one point in our lives. But it is also important to consider the location of where pimples grow in the skin. If there’s one place you’d never want a pimple to grow is-of course, down there. However, like common pimples, to have pimples in the genital area is also usual. The skin on the pubic area is covered most of the time, and this condition becomes a perfect spot for pimples to be present.

    Your genital area is somewhat the same with your other hair covered body parts, so it is always possible for your genitals to suffer from certain problems such as ingrown hair-in this case, ingrown pubic hair. This becomes more common whenever your wax or shave these area regularly.

    The genitals are a sensitive area that requires special care and attention. Unlike treating a pimple on your face, you need to be extra-gentle when treating a genital pimple. Applying strong creams may result to itching and even burning.

    Thus it is important what exactly are genital pimples. It’s best to consult your doctor about this condition, because breakouts in the genital area may indicate the presence of more severe health problems.

    Genital pimples usually occur one at a time. Beware if you find a cluster of zits, for they may be a form of infection or a sign of STD. Other STDs show pimple-like symptoms and rashes, such as syphilis. If you find this symptom on your genitals, then it is best that you visit your doctor immediately.

    Meanwhile, if you are sure that what you have is a genital pimple or ingrown hair that’s not yet seriously infected, then you can do some self-medication at home. Below are steps on how to do so:

    1. Try to wear comfortable, loose underwear until such time that the pimple heals. This allows more ventilation on your genital area, as well as less friction between the pimple and your underwear.

    2. Never pick or remove the ingrown hair by yourself.

    3. Place a warm compress on the affected area 3 times a day for 10 minutes. A warm wet compress encourages the ingrown hair or pus to open up and remove itself from the pores.

    4. Practice proper hygiene everyday.

    These steps should be able to free you from having genital pimples after regular, consistent practice. If this problem meanwhile continues to develop, then consult a doctor to help you out.

    You must also take note that you can avoid having genital pimples by taking extra care:

    • The genital area also produces dead skin cells, just like other parts of your body. You may help the exfoliation process by patting the affected area with a clean washcloth that helps scrape off the dead skin that can clog pores. It is best to exfoliate the area before shaving or waxing.

      *Make sure to wear underwear that fits you right. Tight underwear may cause friction that can push the hairs deep into the skin.

      *Finally, keep your genitals dry after washing. This will prevent the onset of bacteria and other organisms to thrive in the genitals, as well as allowing less friction on the sensitive areas of the genitals.

      The skin on your genitals is exposed to an entirely different environment as compared with the other parts of the body, thus you need to give more care and attention. By doing this you would feel not just clean and fresh, but also healthier all throughout.

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