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Question: Question about curing Trichomycosis Pubis? So I found out today I had it on my own. I understand I can't diagnose myself but I'm pretty sure I have it. Today I bought some Dial antibacterial bar soap. So I'm thinking I can shave, use the soap for a week or two and perhaps see some results. Is this an effective way to get some results?
Answer: Jack NO that will not help you it would just make it worse. Follow the the link below. Shaving will also make it worse. It will lead to more of the fungal to reach in deeper. You should call your doctor before it gets worse. Hint in mean time epson salt bath and air dry after bath will help.
Question: trichomycosis pubis or sebaceous cysts? I have small white bumps at the bases of all the hair follicles in my genital region, theyre like spheres underneath the skin at the base of hairs, theyre invisible from standing distance while flaccid, but clearly evident when erect and observing from a few feet. They contain white puss exactly identicle to that of a pimple, theres no pain with them, no irritation, no burning piss, no other symptoms, just cosmetic.
There are a select few higher up on the shaft, but they are VERY small easily popped whereas the larger ones around the base and on the scrotum underneath the hair follicles are very firm.
Im 100% sure its not an STD (been blood tested and doctor inspected tons of times since Ive had them) the doctor never metioned anything neither did I.
Just wondering if anyone could tell which one it would be by description?
Answer: Tichomycosis is more common to the armpit than the groin. It also causes lesions to form as a rule, and would have a rather unpleasant odor. You don't describe anything like that. What you describe sound more like sebaceous cysts, and small at that. There are a lot of oil glands in the region, and the skin there is rather thick compared to skin elsewhere. Since they have obviously been seen by doctors who didn't mention any concern, I think you can consider them nothing to be concerned about. They don't contain pus, because they are not infections. The white material is sebum, the natural secretion of the oil gland next to the hair shaft. It's actually not a good idea to meddle with them and squeeze them either, because you can rupture it beneath the skin and damage the gland. Then it will be more susceptible to infection from bacteria living nearby and you will have a serious problem. Tiny cysts in this region usually take care of themselves as a rule, without you doing anything except scrubbing with soap and water.
Question: Question about curing Trichomycosis Pubis? So I found out today I had it on my own. I understand I can't diagnose myself but I'm pretty sure I have it. Today I bought some Dial antibacterial bar soap. So I'm thinking I can shave, use the soap for a week or two and perhaps see some results. Is this an effective way to get some results?
Answer: No you need to go to the doctors and get a prescribed topical antibiotic to cure it if that's what you have. This is an infection and with any infection you can DIE if not treated properly and left to develop more.