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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Boils In Vagina

Hi, I am 22 yrs old and I am about 5'1 and weight about 160lbs. I have been diagnosed with ezema, but that is not my problem. I keep getting what i think is boils on my vagina. It started happened after I shaved it once and keep reoccuring all of the time. I dont know what is causing this to happen and what i can do to treat it. Can you help me?
Tue, 9 Jun 2015
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This could be recurrent infection of hair follicles around vagina,caused by minor abrasions after shaving.Repeated washing with an antiseptic soap or solution(to which you should not be allergic).Topical cream such as Fucidin or T Bact would help.if severe Oral antibiotics such as Erythromycin or Roxithromycin can be taken. trimming may be suitable instead of shaving.Scratching with nails also can cause infection,inflammation of hair follicles.Where is eczema on your body?
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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Boils In Vagina

This could be recurrent infection of hair follicles around vagina,caused by minor abrasions after shaving.Repeated washing with an antiseptic soap or solution(to which you should not be allergic).Topical cream such as Fucidin or T Bact would help.if severe Oral antibiotics such as Erythromycin or Roxithromycin can be taken. trimming may be suitable instead of shaving.Scratching with nails also can cause infection,inflammation of hair follicles.Where is eczema on your body?