Yes, because if you keep the pad on for too long then your pubic hair or vagina could get irritated, but not harmed. Its better for you to change it every 2-5 hours.
yes! I get sores when I use Always brand. I am currently researching other options.
Did you dilute it? It should be a a mixture of no stronger than 1:3.
Working out won't cause fever blisters.
Trichomoniasis can cause a rash with red spots and itching, but doesn't cause blisters.
sunburns cause water blisters
Friction can cause blisters, yes - however, many sexual diseases cause blisters as well. If you have blisters on your sexual organs, you should see a doctor to make sure it's not a disease.
No not all blisters are herpes. Some are just water blisters from chaffing, some types of eczema can also cause blisters.
No, static electricity typically does not cause blisters. Blisters are usually caused by friction, burns, or skin irritation. Static electricity can cause a shock sensation or spark, but it is not associated with blister formation.
Yes, from where the leg meets the stump if it is not fitted correctly in can cause blisters.
Yes
Most certainly not.
Vaginitis = inflammation of the vagina Vulvitis = inflammation of the vulva Vulvovaginitis = inflammation of the vulva and vagina An infection, allergic reaction, chemical irritation, or trauma can cause inflammation. Infection is the main cause of vaginal and vulvar inflammation.
Yes, boiling water can cause burns on the skin, which may lead to scarring depending on the severity of the burn. It is important to immediately cool the affected area with lukewarm water and seek medical attention if necessary to prevent scarring and promote proper healing.