Erin, if you have a hand mirror, it's usually easier to see what you're doing.
DH once had to go to the ER for an ingrown hair. He was in college and the pain was too much for him to do it alone. He left it to the professionals.
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Erin, if you have a hand mirror, it's usually easier to see what you're doing.
DH once had to go to the ER for an ingrown hair. He was in college and the pain was too much for him to do it alone. He left it to the professionals.
I've had that once before, and yes, it both freaked me out and hurt and was big, but it healed right up after I took care of it.
Full length mirror and a small lamp. TOTES undignified.
I am so glad I am not the only one! Ew, ew, ew.
Yep. I was fairly sure I had some flesh eating disease or cancer of the YAknow . Totally freaky and owwy.
Heh. Yeppers. I was all OH DEAR GOD PUNANNY VOLCANO
Erin I had the same thing happen to me once, it was freaky and scary. It took awhile but I was able to get the hair out as well. It left a dark mark on my skin for awhile too.
I've also had a similar ingrown hair situation on my boob. Unfortunately I am cursed with hairs and when I pluck I tend to get minor ingrown hairs. But once it was really bad, the way you described except it turned out to be two hairs that had ingrown next to each other.
askye, I had one of those, too. It ended up being rather long and I had to use a hot compress to bring it out, but it healed up with no problem afterwards.
askye, a little dab of astringent on the area helps as well.
So I'm taking a break before I dive into repairing my car, again. Exciting adventure again last night.
I will do a write up later, as I will be going to work after I put in an alternator.
I get those ingrowns from time to time. It's like it's been growing and growing and growing for years and magically one day gets close enough to the surface that the immunue system goes into overdrive and tries to kill it ded. Which of course does not work, just gets really uncomfortable and messy, since the nice warm moist climate really makes everything blow up. Keep it as clean as possible for a day or two, and no need to worry about scarring in that location! If it is still hurting in cuple days, might be time to see a dermatologist. Just in case, ya know.
The best prevention for ingrown hairs is exfoliation....but there's some places that just do not cry out for a loofah.
Heh, i'm imaginging lots of mirrors and lamps. Gotta be frustrating to not have good access. I guess DH isn't really into amateur dermatology?