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  1. #1
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    Yellow... all I can say is "OUCH!" and I hope it goes away soon!!!

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    Are y'all sure it's not a saddle sore?

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    Saddle sore... good point, I just assumed it was an ingrown hair

    Good luck with getting rid of it!


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    hmmm, if it's a saddle sore, and given the location, it could be occurring because (a) knicks need to be cleaner - try washing in HOT water with an antibacterial rinse in the machine; or (b) bike set up - may need adjusting as you're not sitting properly on the bike; or (c) your hips or body in general is out of alignment which also means you're not sitting evenly on the bike. In which case, if you find the problem recurs in the same area, go to a chiropractor, physio or osteopath to get put back into alignment, and keep up the antiseptic etc in the affected area.

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    Well, it's the first one I've ever had with the same ol' setup, so I don't think it's bike fit unless my butt's gotten bigger (which is entirely possible given the amount of almond butter I eat!).

    I can see the hair in there, so I'm not thinking it's a saddle sore. It's not a "wound", and looks and behaves like an ingrown hair. It doesn't seem to get any worse with riding, but I know that the riding is probably keeping it at a constant state of irritation. I'm sure it could turn INTO a saddle sore if I were to really lance the heck out of it, which is why I haven't. Still keeping the antibiotic ointment on it and clean and all that. The good thing is that it's no worse after riding 54 miles yesterday and 20 today.

    Oh I always, always wear a clean pair of shorts. I never wear them 2x in a row without a full wash!

    OK, still watching it and antibiotic-ing it and all that. If I disappear from the board it'll be because either (1) I stop riding and get incredibly depressed and lose all motivation to do anything but sit around and watch the "Life of Birds" DVDs over and over or (2) I keel over . Heck, I lived with giardia for over a year without realizing what it was, so a nasty little ingrown hair should be nothing, right?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow
    Heck, I lived with giardia for over a year without realizing what it was, so a nasty little ingrown hair should be nothing, right?!
    Was this some kind of new weight loss plan?
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    Can you have a friend pluck the little sucker out of there for you... or your doc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow
    I'm sure it could turn INTO a saddle sore if I were to really lance the heck out of it, which is why I haven't.
    But...but...

    A saddle sore is like a zit. Teeny tiny microabrasions from chafing with each pedalstroke let bacteria into your follicle where they sit and have a party and make you have a little swollen goopy owwie.

    If a saddle sore gets big and bad and the goop builds up it must be lanced in the sense of taking a scalpel and laying it wide open so it can heal without closing those little anaerobes back up where they're happy.

    But if you can keep it clean, and dry, and not continue to irritate it, it should (hopefully!) heal itself. If you see a hair in there, you might try to pluck it if you've got a sharp pair of tweezers.

    I don't know what all is actually working, but my saddle sore, in about the place you're talking about, is healing. I get out of my chamois immediately after a ride, try to take a shower promptly and use soap with tea tree oil in it on that region. I frequently toss on a skirt after my shower and go around the house "commando" for hours. I keep the area moisturized, mostly with Vaseline Intensive Care (with protective dimethicone) and occasionally with Bag Balm (especially before a ride, it reduces chafing and is supposed to be a little bit antiseptic as well -- I think the lanolin keeps my skin super soft!).

    Fingers crossed, knock on wood, I'm healing and I'm not getting any new sores! If yours has gone on this long I bet the doc will heal you up the quickest though!

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    Update!

    Well I went to the doc today. It's an ingrown hair and she's not too alarmed about it, though it has turned into what she calls a "cyst". However, since I have a century in 1.5 weeks, she didn't want to remove it and make me not ride (she's so thoughtful ). So I'm going to have it removed after the ride. I'll have a few little stitches and be done with it. I'm apparently not showing any signs of infection, so I'm A-OK that way.

    She said oftentimes what people think of as "boils" are caused by the same conditions as what I experienced (ingrown hair, irritation, can lead to infection). She didn't want to lance this given its size and condition; she felt it would be best to remove it (I think her exact term was "scoop it out"). She did tell me it's not as big as my brain thinks it is...it's just in a very sensitive spot!

 

 

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