Help! Saddle sores and upcoming ride.
What to do? I'm healing from raw spots on upper leg (panty line) from 180 mile, 2 day ride 3 weeks ago. It appears the zig zag seam of my new PI shorts may have been part of the problem. I was actually raw in one spot (left rear) and close to it both right rear and two spots in front.
After searching old posts, I ordered Laniseptic from Amazon. Plastered on a bit of it and finally got back on the saddle the other day, rode only 18 miles. It felt very dry and the ride wasn't comfortable, even in areas not usually bothered. Wounded area was rather red and tender after riding.
While I realize the wounded area is very tender and will take some time for new layer of skin to toughen up, I don't know what to use right now. I do have issues with my skin being more fragile the last few years. I very easily blister on feet and hands, etc. Dr. blamed it on to aging!!!
I have a 60 mile ride day after tomorrow and am wondering what to apply. My usual is Chamois Butter and or shea butter. Do I go with the usual products that I've been using (and getting sores), but feel lubricated or the highly recommended stiff, stay in place, dry spackle of Laniseptic or something else???? I will wear my LG shorts with a much smoother seam.
My comparison of the two types of products: chamois creme = lubes for less friction between shorts and skin. Comfortable, but getting sores. Laniseptic = shorts stuck to body, so no friction created (seems that is a good thing), but seemed uncomfortable.
I'm also thinking this winter I'll be looking into fit and possible exploring yet another saddle. I've noticed that I seem to have more "damage" on the left side, which makes me wonder if there is a leg length discrepancy. I've been happy with my Spec. Jett, but maybe there is something else out there too.
Would appreciate any and all advise.