Women with bumps on the roots of their thighs need to go to the hospital first to find out the cause of this symptom. There are many causes of this symptom, common ones are: boils, scabies, sebaceous cysts, lipomas, etc. This can be solved through symptomatic medication, surgery and other methods.
1. Boils: If women do not clean the roots of their thighs for a long time, bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus invade the skin and cause disease. Mild cases without pus can be treated by applying mupirocin ointment. Those with severe lesions or with cellulitis can be treated with oral medications such as cephalosporins based on drug sensitivity tests. Surgery is needed to drain the pus if necessary.
2. Scabies: when there are scabies mites on the thigh roots, there will be bumps accompanied by intense itching, you need to clean up the pubic hair, and then apply 10% sulfur ointment and other topical ointment all over the body to eliminate scabies mites. For severe itching, antihistamines such as loratadine can be used as appropriate. And high temperature insecticide for household items.
3. Sebaceous cysts: pimple-like retention cysts are formed when the sebaceous gland ducts at the root of the thighs of women are blocked. This disease cannot be completely cured by medicines, and needs to be surgically removed.
4. Lipoma: caused by the accumulation of mature fat tissue under the skin of the thigh root, a lumpy lesion will also appear. When there is no discomfort, it can be left untreated.
Women’s thigh root pimples are related to a variety of reasons, the specific causes need to be diagnosed in the hospital, if you use prescription drugs during treatment, must be directed by a doctor.