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Make sure you wear cotton underwear and that they are not too tight. If you sweat a lot make sure you keep yourself dry. Moisture seems to make them worse and never sqeeze a boil. If 1 does appear sit in a hot bath and when it pops put a bandage on it so that the infection doesn't spread and make more boils.

Sulpher seems to help or an even quicker way is to go to the doctor, tell him of your boils and he will prescribe a antibiotic and maybe even want to give you a blood test to check for infections or other abnormalities.

Boils on the Butt or in the inner thigh or in the groin area may be mainly due to staph infection, the boils will first creep up as small pimple, then in another two or three days the areas surrounding the boil will get infected and Pus will start forming, if you have found it in the earlier stage it can be cured thru medicines, usually you can take tablets

Roxithyromycin 150Mg or Clarithyromycin 500Mg twice a day for two weeks and apply the ointment Mupicrocin or T-Bact or bactoban, it will get healed, if you didn't see this in the earlier stage and the pus has formed, its better to go to the doctor and remove the pus, then pack the wound on a daily basis.

To prevent this always keep the groin area and the Butt clean, after bathing you should dry those places cleanly, most often everyone while taking bath cleans those areas but dont pay enough attention to keep it dry. Don't wear the same underwear or trousers more than once without washing, this will help you greatly to prevent this.

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