they can be filled with pus at times. They occur when a hair follicle has grown sideways or backwards into your skin. They are extremely common on people with coarse or thick hair and are usually found in places where the hair has been shaven. The genital area, in particular, is prone to ingrown hairs after waxing and they can be incredibly painful. What do In-Grown Hairs Look Like: via healthprep.com How to Treat In-Grown Hairs: Most of the time in-grown hairs will go away of their own accord. Giving the area a gentle exfoliation is a good way to prevent them, however, if they are particularly painful or you pick at them, they can get infected. If left too long, an abscess may also form which can result in infection and illness. If this is the case, make sure you get it looked at by your local Doctor who may make an incision to release the build-up of pus (gross!) and prescribe a course of antibiotics.
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