Have A Feel Of Hair Twist On Labia. What Could Be Causing The Pain?
When I sit my left labia will feel like the hair is twisted. There are no twists in the hair. I am simply explaining the sensation. Like something is pulling/stretching my left labia. I'm curious if since I sit a lot and I am 50 lbs overweight if that could be causing it and if so how do I stop it. It doesn't hurt to touch or when I wipe after going to the bathroom. Only when I sit. Yes, losing weight will help I'm positive but that isn't going to stop the pain until I can.
Seems like you have developed folliculitis in the groin.
Now firstly I would advise you to keep the area clean and dry as much as possible. Do not apply any kind of moisturizing creams/lotions or oil over the affected area. Wear cotton undergarments so as to decrease the amount of sweating. Clean the area with lukewarm water twice a day and apply an antibiotic cream like mupirocin gel over the area twice daily.
If inspite of the above measures, the lesion persists or continues to increase in size, then you might need a course of oral antibiotics along with pain killers.
In that case, I would advise you to visit a dermatologist for proper assessment and treatment.
Hope it helps Best wishes for a speedy recovery Dr Geetika Paul
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Have A Feel Of Hair Twist On Labia. What Could Be Causing The Pain?
Hi Thanks for your query Seems like you have developed folliculitis in the groin. Now firstly I would advise you to keep the area clean and dry as much as possible. Do not apply any kind of moisturizing creams/lotions or oil over the affected area. Wear cotton undergarments so as to decrease the amount of sweating. Clean the area with lukewarm water twice a day and apply an antibiotic cream like mupirocin gel over the area twice daily. If inspite of the above measures, the lesion persists or continues to increase in size, then you might need a course of oral antibiotics along with pain killers. In that case, I would advise you to visit a dermatologist for proper assessment and treatment. Hope it helps Best wishes for a speedy recovery Dr Geetika Paul