Yea, finding the right saddle for you can be a real hunt. OK, are you sure your bike fits you right? Correct frame size? Saddle fore/aft, height ok? Saddle levelness? I went through many a saddle until I figured out it was my too big bike as part of the source. Good fitting helped unravel it. Waiting for my new ride to be built atm.
OK, if none of the above, besides getting a cut out saddle (which Terry has the great ride it, love it, or return it policy--so basically no harm in trying one), what about chamois cream? I started with my kids zinc diaper rash ointment before I knew about Chamois Butter. Totally ruined some shorts. Cycling specific lube adds so much more comfort. I haven't tried it yet, but I just switched to Belgium Butter, vs Chamois Butter, due to the parabans. Strong family hx of b-ca, so thought I'd better try changing lubes.
Sometimes our gynological issues can play apart in things. As we age, tissues there thin and can have less overall moisture. A cream from the doc can help. Also, on the itchy, my gyno doc (whose also a cyclists and as is his wife) said sometimes in heat ladies can get an 'external' yeast infection. I think it looks like some sorta of cracking besides other symptoms. It can be treated then. Just another piece of food for thought.
Also, if you are new back... remember to gradually add your miles. If you were used to being out a lot before, it's hard sometimes to get the concept of scaling back. But unfortunately our bodies can protest in various ways if we don't.
And yes, welcome back... TE is a great place!
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