Hygiene
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Hygiene
I have a total loss of bladder control due to a mix of spinal and nerve problems and recently have experienced some bowel problems as well. Currently, I shave my pubic area but as I'm diabetic this can be problematical especially if I cut myself. Is there some form of hair removal that can be done on very sensitive areas that can be carried out at home either by ones self or with assistance as I find being hairless in that region makes maintaining personal hygiene much easier. Thanks.
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Re: Hygiene
Hi Kelvin45
Thank you for your post. Have you tried any hair removal creams? Some can be used in the shower/bath. You could try speaking to your local pharmacist for recommendations too.
Kind regards
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Thank you for your post. Have you tried any hair removal creams? Some can be used in the shower/bath. You could try speaking to your local pharmacist for recommendations too.
Kind regards
talkhealth
Re: Hygiene
Thank you, unfortunately, most of the hair removal creams can only be used for the bikini line, I need something that will help keep my scrotum and perineum hair free.
Re: Hygiene
Hi,
There are a lot of hair removal creams available in the market. You can use anyone according to your needs.
Thanks.
There are a lot of hair removal creams available in the market. You can use anyone according to your needs.
Thanks.
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Re: Hygiene
Cleanliness alludes to ways of behaving that can further develop neatness and lead to great wellbeing, like incessant handwashing, facial tidiness, and washing with cleanser and water.