Monday, December 13, 2010

Treat Razor Bumps On Pubic Hair

Treat unwanted razor bumps in the pubic region with cream or aloe.


Shaving your pubic hair can irritate the skin. Since the hair may be coarser and curlier in that region of the body, it may grow back into the hair follicle, causing small bumps to form. Symptoms of razor bumps include redness, swelling and discomfort. To prevent razor bumps in the pubic area, use an alternative method such as waxing or laser removal.


Instructions


1. Apply a hydrocortisone cream. The cream can ease the irritation, according to the Palo Alto Medical Foundation. Use over-the-counter, 1-percent-concentration cream applied twice daily. Discontinue use once the irritation stops. Prolonged use of hydrocortisone cream can cause skin sensitivity.


2. Take a warm bath. The warm water can ease any discomfort.


3. Massage the area with a clean washcloth. Rub in a circular motion for several minutes. This can help release the ingrown hairs, according to Mayo Clinic.


4. Use aloe vera gel. Using gel as needed can ease skin sensitivity from the razor bumps.


5. Contact a doctor. If you notice any pus or pain, this could be a sign of an infection that requires treatment with antibiotics. A doctor may recommend a topical retinoid, which exfoliates the skin to help release the ingrown hairs from the follicles.







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