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Razor Bump

Pseudofolliculitis barbar or “razor bumps” is an embarrassing and uncomfortable skin condition. Razor Bumps can be both painful and unsightly. They may occur anywhere on the body where you have shaved; however, they are quite common on beard neck area and back of neck in hair line.

The Razor bumps are an inflammatory reaction from ingrown hair that often occurs after shaving or haircuts. Razor bumps comes in variety of forms, from red, to white, brown, or yellow, yet the pain of them is same for everyone. They are body’s inflammatory response to bacteria growth or infection. But, if you are growing to manage them, you have to be restless. There are several treatment options to you to achieve relief from these annoying and uncomfortable bumps.

Causes of Razor Bump:-

1. Skin suffering from lack of moisture

2. Stiff hair

3. Embedded oil in hair follicles

4. Build up of dead skin cells in the pores and on the surface of skin can cause ingrown hairs

5. Coarse curly hairs growing in the curved hair follicles

6. Improper shaving technique

7. Hair shaving methods often irritate the hair follicles. Dead calls can accumulate at the site of the irritation and form papule which can also contain pus.

Effects of Razor Bump:-

1. Constant tenderness

2. Pain

3. Itching

4. Tingling

5. Infected pustule can rupture and bleeding

6. In chronic case; hard, prominent, irregular skin scar.

Homoeopathic treatment:-

Homoeopathy consider razor bump to be symptoms of deeper issue. It does not concentrate on treating just skin surface using topical gel, creams or ointments on razor bump. It treats by complete and gently healing. The medicine helps in drying of papules and reduces the number of razor bumps.

-Homoeopathic medicine is proven razor bump treatment.

-100% natural razor bump treatment, proven to reduce breakout and clear up skin.

-It is very effective for teenagers and adults to treat.

-The medicine works to repair dead skin cells and repair broken tissue caused by razor bump.

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