yes, also hair on the lower legs and belly area in males , get a lotion from the chemist and follow the directions on the label, easy to get rid of
It is usually normal. I have it, too. I don't think it's really pubic hair, it is just thick or looks similar.
Pubic lice can live less than a day without a human host.
About half of patients with pubic lice don't know they have it. It's not clear how long you can be infested without knowing.
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Pubic lice are diagnosed by inspection, noting the presence of insects in the genital area.It is usually easier for the doctor to see marks from the patient's scratching than the bites from the lice, but pubic lice sometimes produce small bluish spots called maculae ceruleae on the patient's trunk or thighs.
my wife was sleeping in the pantry couch.accidentally her thighs had been exposed upto pubic region.thblouse had gone up and the navel was wide open.the male cook had seen this and after an erection had been feeling the thighs and the navel at the same time.wife got up and screamedafter seeing and feeling what the cook was doing.
If you have an examination, you're checked for pubic lice. If you opt only for testing with urine, without getting undressed for an exam, then you can't be checked for pubic lice.
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Also called "crabs", pubic lice are parasitic insects found in the genital area of humans. Infection is common and found worldwide. Pubic lice are usually spread through sexual contact. Rarely, infestation can be spread through contact with an infested person's bed linens, towels, or clothes. Pubic lice are generally found in the genital area on pubic hair; but may occasionally be found on other coarse body hair, such as hair on the legs, armpits, moustache, beard, eyebrows, or eyelashes. Infestations of young children are usually on the eyebrows or eyelashes. Lice found on the head are not pubic lice; they are head lice. Animals do not get or spread pubic lice.
Your question is not clear enough to answer. Can you give a more descriptive question? Are you referring to the groin area? Is this a result of shaving pubic hair?
Maculae ceruleae is bluish or blue-grey skin eruptions often seen on the trunk or thighs of patients with pubic lice. The Latin words mean blue spots.