Vulvar acne? Come on .
Even pimples on your pussy can't compare to this: boils in the intimate area are not only totally shitty, but also MEGA painful.
And even if it's really difficult - we'll tell you why you shouldn't express them under any circumstances!
Summary
A boil is a painful inflammation of the hair follicle or hair bulb (folliculitis) and a form of abscess.
Please never squeeze the abscess yourself. This can allow bacteria and fungi to enter the bloodstream , which can cause a serious infection or even blood poisoning.
Even in the shaved intimate area, there are hair follicles in the skin that can become inflamed.
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1. Totally harmless? Boils in the intimate area
Boils? On your vagina? Ouch. Not only does it sound extremely nasty, it is.
A boil is a painful inflammation of the hair follicle or hair bulb (folliculitis) and a form of abscess. It is often caused by the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus.
In plain language, this means that a purulent inflammation forms around the deep hair root, which appears externally as a yellowish plug containing pus.
ATTENTION! Please never squeeze the abscess yourself. This can cause bacteria and fungi to enter the bloodstream, which can cause a serious infection or even blood poisoning.
2. These are the causes
Boils often appear on the face, but these nasties actually make themselves comfortable anywhere there is hairy skin on the body .
Yes, even in the intimate area. Because we all know that none of us are blessed with delicate baby skin down there. Every now and then a few hairs sprout there.
It doesn't matter whether you shave your pussy or not.
Even in the shaved intimate area, there are hair follicles in the skin that can become inflamed.
The main cause of a boil is an infection of the hair follicle by the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus . However, other bacteria and fungi that occur in the natural skin flora can also be responsible for this type of inflammation.
In general, boils can occur at any age. Individual risk factors often play a role in the development of such inflammation.
For example, boils tend to occur when the immune system is weakened - pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, diabetes mellitus or AIDS.
3. Ingrown hairs - This really helps
Ouch!
Boils in the intimate area are really not a great idea and we can imagine much nicer things.
But actually, the ingrown hairs down there are not the end of the world.
Of course, you definitely shouldn't try to squeeze the new roommate yourself. BUT: a few home remedies are still allowed.
- Warm, moist compresses
- drawing salve (use carefully (!) in the intimate area)
- marigold tincture
- Garlic
- tea tree oil
- propolis
If you have discovered a boil in your intimate area, you should definitely see your doctor first . Inflammation of the hair follicle usually requires medical treatment or even surgical removal.
In the latter case, the boil is split with a scalpel so that the pus can drain. In the next few days, you should avoid exercise, cool the area and rest. Then the problem will quickly be over.
To prevent boils from forming in the intimate area, you should consider the following:
- Avoid tight, rubbing underwear.
- Make sure you maintain adequate hygiene.
- Strengthen your immune system.
- Piercings or other foreign bodies can cause boils.
- Only use period products made from organic cotton on your vagina.
What is a boil?
A boil is an inflammation around a deep hair root.
Why do you have boils in the intimate area?
In the intimate area, increased moisture, friction or sweating can create an environment conducive to the growth of bacteria.
How do I get rid of boils?
Avoid squeezing or playing with the boils, as this can worsen the infection and cause it to spread. Keep the affected area clean and dry. Use a mild, fragrance-free soap and warm water to gently clean the intimate area. Wear loose, breathable cotton underwear to reduce friction and moisture. Avoid tight clothing and intense physical activity, which can cause friction and irritation.