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Published on: 4/7/2025

What Can Be Done to Treat a Hair Bump on the Pubic Area in Females, and How Can Future Occurrences Be Prevented?

To treat a hair bump on the pubic area, you can use warm compresses, gentle cleansing, and possibly an over-the-counter cream to reduce irritation. Preventing future bumps involves using careful hair removal methods, proper exfoliation, and clean tools.

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Explanation

A hair bump on the pubic area is often caused by an ingrown hair, which happens when your hair grows back into the skin after hair removal. To treat an existing bump, gently wash the area with warm water and mild soap, and apply a warm compress for a few minutes to help soften the skin and ease discomfort. If the bump seems inflamed or irritated, you might use an over-the-counter antibiotic cream. It’s important to avoid picking at the bump to prevent infection. To reduce the odds of new bumps, think about adjusting your hair removal technique. For example, if you shave, use a clean, sharp razor and shave in the direction of hair growth rather than against it. Gentle exfoliation before and after hair removal helps remove dead skin cells and prevents hairs from becoming trapped. Using moisturizing lotions and avoiding harsh chemicals on the skin can also help. These steps, along with allowing your skin time to heal between hair removal sessions, can make bumps less likely to occur in the future.

(References)

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  • Galbarczyk A, Marcinkowska UM, Klimek M, Jasienska G. Extreme pubic hair removal as a potential risk factor for recurrent urinary tract infections in women. Sci Rep. 2023 Nov 3;13(1):19045. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-46481-6. PMID: 37923873; PMCID: PMC10624866.

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