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Used The Veet Hair Removal Cream For Long On The Bikini Line. Now The Labia Is Swollen , Painful. How To Heal It?

Hello, I am going on holiday so yesterday I used veet hair removal cream to do my bikini line but I left it on too long and it has burnt my labia which is swollen and very painful. Please help! I need to sit on a plane... Can I go in the sea? How long will it take to heal? What should I use to soothe/protect? Vaseline? Dermoplast spray? Thank you... I'm so stupid
Tue, 13 Aug 2013
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Hi, it appears that you have developed the contact dermatitis, to the veet. As you are about to travel by flight i advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment.
I to my patient with such symptoms prescribe antibiotics, protiolytics, and antiinflamatories for temporary relief. Thank you.
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Used The Veet Hair Removal Cream For Long On The Bikini Line. Now The Labia Is Swollen , Painful. How To Heal It?

Hi, it appears that you have developed the contact dermatitis, to the veet. As you are about to travel by flight i advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. I to my patient with such symptoms prescribe antibiotics, protiolytics, and antiinflamatories for temporary relief. Thank you.