I've had severe razor burns before and doctors always tell me to stop shaving, so I try not to as much. I was at my boyfriends house and in the shower he sugested I should shave in a polite way. So I used his razor. Now I have a rash. It first started out as a few bumps around where I shaved, and then I got a UTI at the same time. Then somehow, my razor bumps got a little bigger and started to hurt along with my not being able to urinate problem. So I went to a Clinic, and the prescribed me a Steroid cream to use and antibitics. The cream has only made me even more sore and inflammed the bumps so much to where they are raw now, and look as if I scratched them, but I havent. I've been in comfy pants. I stopped the cream and went back to my usual Desitin and Petroleum Jelly for relief.
My Questions are: What else could my bumps be? They aren't warts...so its not HPV. They aren't really clustered and I doubt its herpes. Is there another type of female genital bumps? ! ?
Does anyone know of Female Clinics in L.A that allow walk ins
My Questions are: What else could my bumps be? They aren't warts...so its not HPV. They aren't really clustered and I doubt its herpes. Is there another type of female genital bumps? ! ?
Does anyone know of Female Clinics in L.A that allow walk ins
There is a term "barber's itch", Google it.
It was quite common years ago due to using the same razor to shave different people ----- in barber shops. 8-|
It was quite common years ago due to using the same razor to shave different people ----- in barber shops. 8-|
You're pretty smart. I just got home from the E.R. and this " barber's itch or Foliculitis. is exactly what they think it is. I'm waiting for test results. Thank you!
Not smart
Just old enough to remember it.
Men used to go to barber shops to get shaved in the days of straight razors. After King Gillette invented the safety razor in 1903 that gradually changed to a do it at home job. But barbers still used them to trim haircuts. When I was a kid they kept them in a jar of disinfectant to kill the invaders.
More recently many states passed laws requiring them to put a guard on the straight razor to prevent cuts. With the guard, the razor didn't cut as close so there was not much point in using a razor anymore. Now they are nearly a thing of the past and they use electric trimmers instead.
Just old enough to remember it.
Men used to go to barber shops to get shaved in the days of straight razors. After King Gillette invented the safety razor in 1903 that gradually changed to a do it at home job. But barbers still used them to trim haircuts. When I was a kid they kept them in a jar of disinfectant to kill the invaders.
More recently many states passed laws requiring them to put a guard on the straight razor to prevent cuts. With the guard, the razor didn't cut as close so there was not much point in using a razor anymore. Now they are nearly a thing of the past and they use electric trimmers instead.