Why do rashes appear around your vagina and treat gynecologists by how you can treat them

Showing a rash in the intimate area may be alarming, but it is quite common and not dangerous to health. According to Dr. Natasa Bhuyan, the acne around Vulva (outside part of the vagina), can be divided into categories involving L Acans, adult hairs under the skin, cyste and sST rashes. Aknet [...]
Showing a rash in the intimate area may be alarming, but it is quite common and not dangerous to health.
According to Dr. Natasa Bhuyan, the acne around Vulva (outside part of the vagina), can be divided into categories involving L Acans, adult hairs under the skin, cyste and sST rashes.
Acts appear in an inflammatory form, are burned, and are painful. They may be a source of infection, so they must be treated with antibacterial cream. In the meantime, irritability from under the skin is quite another matter.
Gynecologists believe that vulva acne is caused by acumulation, reproduction of bacteria, and sweat. This is caused by the removal of razor hairs, the friction of skin with materials that irritate the skin, and so on.
How can you prevent spire/ vaginal acts?
Wear cotton panties that absorb sweat and allow the skin to vent.
If you decide to remove your hair, take precautions and do them correctly. When it comes to the razor, do not trade it with anyone, change it every four weeks, and use cream or foam that softens the hairs first.
In addition to the ballic use of benzoal peroxide (that is, cream around the rash area) gynecologists suggest that the use of Epsom salt and warm compressors to help heal the acans faster.
And no matter how annoying and painful those acne are you never press. Living











