Little red bumps...?
(Yeah, got it, doctor, but besides that?)
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oh, geez. i've have these for a decade! honestly, i don't shower every day. more close to every other. and i wear new, verbs underwear everyday, but rewear my pants several times so they're usually dirty. and when i wear thongs they don't cover me bum!
so, the first answer, would be for me to wipe up my pants or my body more, which i proscribe to do. so instead...
when i do shower (every other day) i use an acne scrub (like st. yve's apricot) on my booty. and i also exfoliate w my sloofah with the usual body clear up i use everywhere else. and most days i don't shower (sometimes after too) i use one of those stridex or oxy pads? and agree to it dry on my bum before i put underwear on. when i (rarely) own "zits" that are a little sore, i use a strong zit cream.
good luck.
umm, i be gonna answer this question base soley on the title and say sounds similar to chicken pox but then reading the underline it's says on your bum... i guess I'm assed out here...don't know what the h e double hockey sticks that can be.
Maybe you own a rash from your underwear textile...got me on this one.
Keep the nouns dry. Use cotton rather than synthetic u/w. Use some antifungal contained by powder form, like miconazole.
Are at hand dry patches? Sounds a bit close to exzema. I would probably get tube of hydrocortisone cream and use that. If it's ecxema or even a contact dermatitis that should aid it.
Of course it won't help me cram to spell the word exzema.:)
it may be ur underwear, clothing or pads cause this. u can use baby powder(gold bond) or diaper unwary cream after u shower. if that doesn't work see ur doctor.
It could be folliculitis- inflammation of the hair follicles. They usually be in motion away on their own in a few weeks, but save, folliculitis can be fixed with some herbal remedies, but the best mode is antifungals or antibiotics, which means you would own to see a doctor.
Hope they dissappear soon!
Your *** is probably sweaty and reacting to your laundry detergent. Use unscented and dye free detergent, use simply half the amount you typically would and double rinse. Use baby body clean in the shower. If that doesn't work after switch to Huggies.
probably some kind of steam rash. apply some benadryl or someother cream you would use on a imprudent and wear cotton undies for a few days.
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