
Shaving Pubic Hair, Noticed Black Pigmentations, Inculding Penis, Testicles, And Inner Part Of Thighs. Suggest Medication?

Once I started to shave my pubic hair, and it did turn as a practice in my life, using Gillette Gel & Razor. Now the whole area is with black pigmentations, inculding penis, testicles, and inner part of thighs. I am very much worried, presently seeking a Alliance, so want to completly get rid of the black pigmentations in those vital parts. When sweat forms I do get some irritations in those area, then after bath, it s fine. But those inner parts looks like a scar like thing. Further, right now not shaving my private parts. Pls be kind enough to suggest the best Medicare creams.
Welcome to healthcare magic.
The pigmentation over your genitalia and inner thighs could be due to various reasons. It could be due to constant friction due to regular shaving, or a contact dermatitis to shaving gel or after shave solution, or a condition called acanthosis nigricans or even a fungal infection.
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Avoid shaving the genital skin. You may trim the hair with scissors. If you are over weight try to reduce your weight as it will help decrease the pigmentation. Constant itching and rubbing can also worsen pigmentation and you may apply an antifungal dusting powder ( eg: Abzorb powder)to absorb excess sweat twice a day. You may apply a gel containing kojic acid (eg: Kojivit gel) twice a day over the pigmented area. Get it prescribed by your physician or dermatologist.
The treatments suggested has to be used once fungal infection is ruled out. If possible upload a good quality picture so that I can rule it out.
Hope I have answered your query. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help.


Thank you,
I will have a look at the photo once you upload it.
Take care.
Dr Johny Chacko.
MBBS, MD.

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