Listen boo its a condition a lot of women have and your doctor no about and they med to clear it up keep it dry take hot baths at night. And make sure u dont spread the puss when the buss. Keep hair short. Put neo.sporin on them to heel. Somthing for black heads. And then u can work on the skin always stay confident boo. I have sever scaring been married for 10 years. Start treating it now the scares u have now get some cream. Hes not gonna care. Its disease called Hs thats what we have google cronic boils
HIDRADINATIS SUPPORATIVA. A skin condition that causes acne like boils in the groin area, underarms and breast folds. This has nothing to do with race. I'm 100% Mexican. But, very fair skin, green eyes. Blonde hair.
Hello all of you beautiful women! I am 34 years old and suffered through stages of the boils, acne, and blackheads problem since I was a preteen. However, I have been aassage therapist, aromatherapist, and holistic wellness coach for 10 years, now, and my gradual research about the human being has led me to some substantial discoveries. I believe I have some really great advice to offer those who are ready to make some real changes for themselves. And, yes, this does usually affect men and women who are overweight, wherever their skin rubs together, but systemically unhealthy thin people can suffer from it, too.
It has only been since I changed my diet and my cleansing routine that I started to get relief from the issues, both with my weight and sebaceous irritation.
1. Stop consuming anything with processed or concentrated sugar AND dairy (sorry to the cheese fanatics). That means soda, juice, candy, I've cream, especially shredded cheese, cow's milk, and as many pre packaged foods as possible. Turn to local honey and fruit for sweetening and unsweetened almond, coconut, or cashew milk WITHOUT carnageenan in the ingredients. Soy is high in phytoestrogens, which further complicates hormonal issues.
2. As a general rule, don't eat or put anything in OR on (see #3) your body that contains ingredients you can't pronounce. That goes for foods and soaps, lotions, oils, powders, etc.
3. Only consume whole saturated fats, no more vegetable oil or fried foods, sorry. Fry your own food in avocado or coconut oils, but try to eat the oils raw as much as possible, like an oil and vinegar dressing. These oils are also the only ones I will use on mine or my clients' bodies. Grapeseed oil can be good in small amounts, but it contains a high content of phytoestrogens, which can be complicating for women who already have hormal imbalances.
4. Cleanse your bowels! I read some replies that mention this, too, it's great advice! Go gently on yourself, though, if you've never cleansed internally, because it can be a messy and strenuous process if you aren't gradual with it. I highly recommend starting with just large amounts of organic lemon squeezed into purified water, add like and orange, too, for taste, maybe a little honey, turmeric if you're interested in lowering systemic inflammation issues, too. This simple drink will, first, help to cleanse the liver, and then the liver will produce more bile, which will help to cleanse the gallbladder, and then the bowels will begin to follow. This mixture also gets right to the lymphatic system, which is where all of this sebaceous inflammation occurs. The liver and gallbladder are directly emptying into the small intestine, which is directly linked to the lymphatic system.
Some people then move to a lemon and organic olive oil mixture. This can cause some tummy upset and make you poop A LOT, so research this on your own and start very slowly. Also, olive oils tend to be really tainted in the US, so do your research about the oil, too.
5. Topical solutions vary by skin type and body constitution of hormones and systemic happenings. Organic essential oils of tea tree, lavender, peppermint, lemon, grapefruit tend to help with calming and lessening the appearance of inflammation and bacterial infection anywhere on the body. However, some essential oils are phototoxic (make you sunburn easily), so be sure to put them on at night or when you aren't going to be directly exposed to much sunlight for 24 hours. I have not tried zonc oxide powder, but I have some on my cupboard of spa treatment ingredients, so I will try it on my inner thighs and share how that does for keeping my thighs dryer this summer. Also, zinc is well known for boosting the immune response, so it sounds promising. Lemon juice, peroxide, and orange peel all sound like excellent suggestions for drying out the pores on the surface, too, but be careful what you put near your genitals. You don't want to mess with your pH in sensitive areas.
All in all, I've reduced my weight by 50 lbs in addition to calming my boils from early adulthood into just small scars and occasional non-inflammatory blackheads in just a few years. If you commit to caring for yourself this way for even just a month you will notice the toxic difference when you eat or use anything you did before that irritated your lymphatic system, which will give you much needed bodily awareness to keep you healthier in the future.
Most importantly, love yourself through the process. Your negative thoughts are strong enough to produce manefestations of ugliness in your life in all ways, and love and kind thoughts to and about yourself do the just the opposite.
best of luck to you all. I know the struggle is real and you usually feel all alone, but push ahead.
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