Incarnated hair in the vagina - what to do? - RedOrbit

Any kind of problems or health problems in the private sector can be annoying. Problems with the genitals, in addition to embarrassment and...

Any kind of problems or health problems in the private sector can be annoying. Problems with the genitals, in addition to embarrassment and discomfort, can also have serious effects on your health.

Incarnated pubic hair is one of the most common problems that a woman can encounter. In general, it is completely harmless, although it is sometimes painful and difficult to eradicate. Ingrown hair can also lead to serious complications when infected. Sometimes they even look like a herpes outbreak.

Have I just discovered a little red hair in the vagina? What to do Continue reading to learn more about the causes and treatment methods, how to differentiate the injured inner herpes and how to avoid the problem.

Incised pubic hair 101

The ingrown pubic hairs are in the form of pustules or papules. The pustules are red bumps filled with pus, while the papules are small red bumps without pus. It may happen that the skin around the area gets darker. This condition is called hyperpigmentation .

Itching is one of the common symptoms associated with pubic hair. You may also experience redness, swelling and pain.

Ingrown pubic hair (similar to red hair in other parts of the body) is due to the fact that the hair retracts and develops under the skin and not through the skin. When this happens, your body treats the ingrown hair as a foreign body, forming papules and pustules.

Sometimes ingrown hair can become infected and make things more complicated. In an infection, the mass becomes larger and fills with pus.

Women with thick or extra curly hair are at an increased risk for pubic hair. Moreover, shaving or waxing causes hair to grow under the skin rather than other methods of hair removal.

Ingrown hair or herpes

Sometimes reddish pubic hairs are hard to distinguish from a herpes outbreak. This can cause even more stress in an already stressful situation. So you can distinguish red Herpeshaare.

  • Herpes herpes is caused by one of two types of herpes simplex viruses: HSV-1 and HSV-2. HSV-2 is currently more widespread. It is found in about 20% of American adults , where most cases are inactive and the carriers know they have the virus. If not, the most common symptoms include very small bumps (usually less than 2 mm), yellow discharge, headache, tenderness, recurrent outbreaks, and outbreaks. HSV-2 is transmitted through sexual contact, while HSV-1 can also be transmitted through a kiss. There is no cure for herpes at the time of writing, although there are several treatments.
  • Ingrown hair. The main differences are fever and headache as red hair does not affect your immune system. Besides, all pus would be white. In most cases, cultured hair appears as individual wounds, while epidemics infect herpes.

treatment methods

If you have an internal hair in the vagina, "the question is what to do about it" is the most logical question that can arise in your head. Fortunately, ingrown hair in the pubic area (and other areas as well) is usually removed without treatment. If the hair does not grow through the skin, you can try different solutions.

  • Pull the hair gently. If ingrown hairs appear on the skin, you can easily pull them with a pair of sterile forceps. Make sure you do not completely remove it, as the skin will close over the remainder of the hair below the surface.
  • Stop shaving and grow. It is recommended that you refrain from any hair removal in the affected area until the problem is resolved to avoid irritation, infection and other complications.
  • Eliminate dead skin. You can also try to gently wash and remove the affected area to remove dead skin cells.
  • Topical creams If you have a lot of swelling and redness, your doctor may prescribe a steroid cream to relieve irritation and swelling.
  • Treatment with retinoids. You can not buy retinoids without a prescription. It should be prescribed by your doctor. They can help to eliminate dead cells and discolored areas around the affected area. Retinoids are not recommended for pregnant women, as they can cause harm to unborn children.

Home remedy for ingrown hair

There are also a variety of over-the-counter and over-the-counter means and methods that you can try. It is advisable to consult your doctor before trying any of these solutions.

sodium bicarbonate

You can use baking soda to exfoliate the affected area. It can also help with inflammation. You must pour 1 tablespoon of soda in a glass of water and apply the mixture to the affected area. Wash only with water.

sugar

Mix the sugar with honey or olive oil to get a peeling paste. Apply the paste to the affected area and wash with water. The sugar / honey and sugar / olive oil blends help eliminate bacteria and moisturise the skin.

Tea tree oil

If you choose tea tree oil, be sure to mix it with water before applying. Use it to treat swelling and eliminate bacteria.

Peeling with glycolic and salicylic acid.

Both options can open the pores of the skin and prevent red hair from appearing again. However, it is not recommended to use them before solving the problem as they only irritate the already inflamed skin.

Water-based moisturizer

If you have ingrown pubic hair, you can remove dead skin cells. Using a water-based moisturizer can help you do this with minimal discomfort.

Benzoylperoxidcreme

This chemical is commonly found in creams and lotions for acne. It dries the skin and can reduce the redness around ingrown hairs.

Methods for treating infected ingrown hair

If you notice signs of infection, you should consult your doctor first. Most likely you will be prescribed antibiotics that are used locally (in the affected area). If treatment fails, oral antibiotics may be okay.

The most common symptoms are itching, swelling, redness, irritation and heat.

graduation

To avoid other ingrown hair problems in the pubic area, you can use shaving creams or gels before shaving. If shaving is your preferred method, consider moving to the blade of a blade. Also change your blade or knife regularly.

You can also try to remove pubic hair with creams instead of razors. Other alternative methods include tweezers and wax. Finally, there is also laser hair removal.

However, if ingrown hairs do not disappear or become infected on their own, you should contact your doctor. And in a similar way, if the problem occurs frequently.

References:

https://www.aocd.org/page/Hyperpigmentation

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/ingrown-hairs/

https://www.cdc.gov/std/herpes/stdfact-herpes.htm

http://www.emory.edu/EMORY_REPORT/erarchive/1997/November/ernovember.3/11_3_97Herpes.html

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