I think this is just an early stage of "ECZEMA"..I also have this in the same spot but it also could be a type of skin cancer called "Melenoma" ...but there's a higher chance for ECZEMA it just needs to be moisturised in hand lotion and keep sun lotion on it.
There is no reason for the electric razor to cause ingrown hairs as long as you shave with the direction of the hair growth and use a good after shave. If you shave against the hair growth your chances of getting an ingrown hair are higher.
Try using an epilator. I don't get any bumps or ingrown hairs. But if you're not used to your hairs being plucked, it can be painful. Also, Shave with the grain, meaning in the direction that the hair grows. This is usually in a downward direction. 3. Prevent by exfoliating to remove the dead skin cells. Hair has to be trained, or teased to grow properly and exfoliating will aid in that growth. To stop ingrowns the key is prevention. Follow the WiZKER for more tips on how to prevent razor bumps & ingrown hair.
will Medicarepay for ingrown toenail
No, ingrown is not an action verb. It is an adjective- as in ingrown toenail. Ingrown describes what type/kind of toenail malady. It can also be used as a noun as well. Refer to webster's online dictionary. This will help more.
Some people think that teabags do help with ingrown hairs. Some people do not think that teabags help with a ingrown hair.
There are specific hair removal products, like Olay Hair Removal, that can help with removing ingrown hairs. One can also use acne medication on the ingrown hair area to help with ingrown hair removal.
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yes! that's why its called an 'ingrown' hair.... because it is stuck in your skin
I'm no expert, but whenever I have them they are ingrown hairs caused by shaving (although you can get ingrown hairs if you don't shave,too). I find that when I exfoliate more frequently after shaving, I have fewer ingrown hairs.
Well by not eating enough vitamin or by people keep standing on your toes alot then you get ingrown toenails
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