I have problem with buttocks pimples. I think the reason is what I have a desk job and travel a lot of international travel with long time sitting on airplanes. Now I wonder does too much sitting cause pimples to form on the buttocks. Sometimes my buttock pimples are on the surface and sometimes they seem deeper, almost cystic. I would like to hear more about it, could you tell me any advice how to get rid of buttock pimples.
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First, I want to teach you that pimples on the buttocks are not the same as acne. Sitting does not necessarily cause or aggravate them as you might think. If they annoy you, you might be able to help them by cleaning daily with an antiseptic cleanser. If this cannot help, you could try applying an antibiotic like Bacitracin in your nostrils every night for a month. The reason for this odd-sounding suggestion is that staphylococcus germs hang out in the nose and cause no symptoms. However, bathing them in Bacitracin for a while diminishes their number and their tendency to spread to other parts of the body. If this fails to help enough, your doctor might try a course of some oral antibiotics. Sometimes this might help with buttock pimples. Over time, problem of buttock pimples tends to get better on its own on many cases. You could also try baby powder with cornstarch and see if that helps, as it will dry up any sweat, which can be a cause of pimples.
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The good news is that about 10 years ago I got rid of them & have enjoyed nice buttocks since (I do get the occasional few pimples but only small & not painful. They go away quickly).
I can't remember the name of the stuff I used, but it was a topically applied & it was a product that killed staphylococcus bacterium. I applied it direct to my buttocks. It got rid of them. My friend had the stuff prescribed to her for her face as she had severe acne. It didn't work for her face so she gave it to me to try on my bum. IT WORKED!
The following is also important:
NEVER where polyester or satin underwear - ONLY wear 100% cotton. You need to let your but breathe as much as possible, sweating only aggravates the problem. Don't wear swimwear under clothes to save you changing at the pool or beach - your bum pays for it. If you live in hot, clammy climate get an airconditioner or move somewhere cooler. And if you exercise a lot & get sweaty, have a shower afterwards & dry your but well then dress in dry, clean clothes.
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This condition has plagued me since I was about 13 and only gotten worse with age. I am now 35 and my buns get all kinds of weird bumps from ordinary pimples to boils and even deep-tissue pimples that are hard and wide. Also I sweat easy and am moderately over weight which causes a lot of butt crack sweating. It gets grosser. Ya see, I *hate* pimples with a passion. I don't just wash them and be done with it. I destroy them (pop and drain) then put rubbing alcohal, peroxide or Oxy on them.
The Oxy pads works pretty well in conjunction with bathing but, I have so many of these things that it's difficult to get rid of them all.
Some of them get infected and turn purple or blue and one of the deep-tissue pimples has a hole leading down to it that keeps trying to heal but, these thing itch so bad at times that I can't help but scratch which causes the deep tissue pimple to leak fluid.
I feel like a disgusting monster or ogre from a B horror movie because of pimply butt. I swear if that if I didn't have any nerve endings in my buttocks, I would sit in tub of acid to get rid of these things.
I'll try some of the things suggested but, I have a feeling that I'll be cursed with this condition until the day I die.
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I know exactly how that feels too. I get mild to moderate acne on my buttocks and I have ever since I turned about 12, and I am now 20. No matter how much I washed, or how much baby powder I applied, or over-the-counter medications, or cotton underwear, or frequently washed jeans or sheets, it did not go away. A month or so ago I finally went to the doctor and she put me on doxycycline along with a topical antibiotic. I still have the acne, but it has greatly improved. I have stopped taking the antibiotic because my stomach is too sensitive and will go back to the doctor to change the type of antibiotic to something less irritating.
Ever since I started getting acne on my butt I have felt so ashamed because to me, it seems like such an ugly, ridiculous place to get it. Not to mention, even if the pimples themselves go away quickly, in my case, the spots they leave stay around for months. I have had the same fantisies about sitting in acid, and scraping them all off. I have felt embarressed in front of lovers because I'm afraid they will find me unattractive. Though so far none of them seemed to have cared in the least, which is fine with me.
Sorry to go on and on, but the point is that you don't have to live with this forever. Go to a dermitologist and ask for adult acne treatment. Sometimes over-the-counter stuff doesn't work and that's ok. If what they prescirbe firs doesn't work, ask for somethin else. Also too all of those who said they are embarressed to show their butt acne to the doctor. Get over it, doctors see all kinds of weird and wacky sh*t in their line of work. And frankly they're not going to be impressed by butt acne. It's just one of many imperfections of a humyn body, so let them help you get rid of it.
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When I eat healthier (meaning eating as "clean" as possible, avoiding foods with lots of chemicals, preservatives, and stuff you can't pronounce), I've noticed the pimples on my butt go away.
Also, if you like to handle things like this naturally, tea tree oil is a natural oil that is anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-viral, etc.... and seems to help a LOT. Just put some on a cotton ball and smear it on your butt. After a few days, you should see a big difference. Tea tree has a strong smell, so maybe best to put it on before bed.
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