my *area* down there is constantly ITCHY!!!!!!! i don't know why! *female* i can't have crabs because i shaved the hair off it. i'm not sure if that was a good idea but once again, i really don't want to ask anybody in my family because they might make fun of me or embaress me etc. its REALLY itchy please help!
BrokenWings answered Thursday August 18 2005, 8:52 pm: its probably itchy because of the stubble, like when you get your hair cut and all teh hair goes down your back and it itches like hell because all the ends are sharp. This might take a while to go down, untill all teh hair is re-grown.
On the other hand it might be a yeast infection if it started being itchy before you shaved, in which case you need to get some cream for it, either from the doctors or from the pharmacist.
devilspawn_666 answered Thursday August 18 2005, 8:13 pm: I doubt it's a medical condition... The first time you shave there, it itches like crazy. After the first few times, it doesn't itch at all unless you let the hair grow out longer. Try using some lotion... the type for sensitive skin doesn't burn... [ devilspawn_666's advice column | Ask devilspawn_666 A Question ]
SexiiBabii answered Thursday August 18 2005, 5:05 pm: I would say it's itchy because you shaved down there. but if when the hair comes back, and it's still itchy maybe you can ask your mom to take you to the doctors(Tell her it's because you don't feel good... or you think you have an in-grown toenail, and make sure she stays out of the room) Or find an adult(maybe a friend's mom, or aunt, or older cousin) that you trust and have them take you.
girlygirl answered Thursday August 18 2005, 3:56 pm: Crabs don't necessarily have to have hair to live in. But the reason you're probably so itchy is that you shaved everything. Hair starts growing back literally the second after you finish shaving. don't shave everything, you'll be a lot more comfortable. [ girlygirl's advice column | Ask girlygirl A Question ]
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