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 Infected ingrown hair - three recommendations -2

The main ingrown symptoms of hair include constant tenderness in the affected area, itching, tingling, or mild or severe pain.

In chronic cases, hard, noticeable, irregular scar tissue may develop.

A trap, ingrown hairs can lead to the body forming a blow, or papula - a small increased anomaly of sin.

Pustules, blisters containing pus can develop and then become infected, burst and bleed.

In extreme cases, you may need to consult a doctor.

Recommendation No. 1

Do not choose in the area if the hair is under the skin and caused a pimple.

Disinfect the area with alcohol or toner. Then use a clean cloth that has cooled slightly after immersion in boiling water.

Repeat the process several times until the hair falls on the surface of the skin. Then try to unscrew it.

Recommendation Note 2

In chronic cases, when the area around the ingrown hair has become infected and swells or is filled with pus, it may be wiser to make an appointment to see aesthetics. (Check local yellow pages)

Recommendation number 3

Do not squeeze the ingrown ingrown hair. This can make the infection worse.

Apply antibacterial balm three times a day until redness.

Using AHA serum (alpha hydroxy acid) then dissolve the skin cells, which can originate in the infected area.

Additional Information: Ingrown hairs are known as Psuedofolliculitis Barbae (PFB), razor bumps, razor burn, hair bumps, shaving bumps, ingrown hairs.

Psuedofolliculitis Barbae refers to hair that has been cut or broken below the level of the skin, which then begins to grow through the surrounding tissue, rather than from the follicle.

In other cases, the hair curls and begins to grow back into the skin, causing irritation and inflammation.

Some of the most common areas for Psuedofolliculitis Barbae are on the bikini site, legs and even the chin or upper lip.

The blow will develop where Psuedofolliculitis Barbae continues to surround the skin.

Sometimes these bumps become infected and develop a bag of pus that looks like a pimple without a white head.




 Infected ingrown hair - three recommendations -2


 Infected ingrown hair - three recommendations -2

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