
How Can A Red Bump In The Groin Area Be Treated?

magnesium sulphate paste, warm compress, anti inflammatory
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You can continue the hydrogen peroxide anti septic, use it twice daily. After using the anti septic, apply the topical antibiotic then magnesium sulphate paste.
The use of the anti septic would prevent or reduce infection
Magnesium sulphate paste has been known to help 'draw' out foreign material or pus from under the skin.
A warm compress can also be considered.
If there is pain, an oral anti inflammatory pain medication would help such as ibuprofen, naproxen, voltaren.
At this stage, it may not be necessary to see your doctor unless the symptoms are severe.
If there is no improvement after 24 to 48 hours, or there is worsening, then you should see your doctor.
He or she can remove the hair and may also prescribe oral antibiotics if they are needed
I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions

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