Free shipping from 79 €

Boils in the intimate area

A painful lump forms under the skin and causes you problems in everyday life? Then you may have a boil These unpleasant and often painful skin inflammations can not only cause physical discomfort, but also affect self-confidence. Especially when they occur in Intimate area occur, people tend to keep quiet about it. What many people don't know: Boils occur frequently and many people have to deal with them at least once in their lives. We think it's time to talk openly about this topic. In today's blog post, you'll learn everything about boils - from the causes to the symptoms to treatment options.

What is a boil?

A boil is a inflammation of the hair follicle, i.e. the sack-like invagination of the skin that surrounds the hair root. This inflammation often affects layers of tissue under the skin, also called subcutaneous tissue. It manifests itself in the form of a 2 to 3 cm large lump under the skin, which is often painful. Bacteria, mostly of the genus Staphylococcus aureus These bacteria find their way under the skin along the hair follicle and the body's defense cells cause inflammation, causing the corresponding skin and subcutaneous tissue near the hair follicle to die. A pus cavity forms and often a bump with a pus plug is visible from the outside. Boils can appear in various places on the body. However, they often develop in places where the skin rubs or where there are many hair follicles, such as the armpits, thighs or genital area.

Taynie for you. Discover our diversity!

What is the difference between a boil and an abscess?

You might be thinking that boils are the same as abscesses - but that's not entirely true.Similar to a boil, an abscess is an infection that is usually caused by bacteria from the staphylococcus group. The inflammation in an abscess creates a cavity or capsule in which pus collects. The crucial difference, however, is that in a boil, the Hair root is inflamed.

Important to know: If the inflammation of the hair root becomes encapsulated, a boil can even develop into an abscess. It is also possible that several boils can form into one carbuncle merge. 

Boils in the intimate area - cause

As we have already explained to you, the main cause of boils in the genital area is an infection with staphylococcus bacteria, but diabetes or an already weakened immune system as well as skin diseases can also be the cause.

Staphylococcus bacteria can be caused mainly by insufficient hygiene , false shave or narrow Clothing get into the hair follicles and cause inflammation. So you can see that proper skin care is crucial to prevent boils in the intimate area. Keyword: incorrect shaving: Have you heard of our Taynie safety razor? It is much gentler on the skin than a normal razor. Check it out here.  By the way, did you know that pleasantly scented shower gel has no place in your intimate area? For a healthy vaginal flora, it is completely sufficient to wash your intimate area daily with lukewarm water. Perfumed shower gels, but also special intimate wash lotions can bring your vaginal flora out of balance. So the motto is: “Less is more.” You can find more information on this in our Blog post You can also use breathable, comfortable fabrics to prevent the spread of boils. Do you already know our Period Panties ? They are not just for your period - they are also your daily companion when you have discharge. And the best thing? They are 100% biocide-free and made of comfortable, breathable organic cotton. Try our Daily Collection !

Boils in the genital area - symptoms


Boils in the genital area are not only annoying, but can also be really painful. The symptoms of boils in the genital area can vary. The affected area is usually very red, sensitive, swollen and can feel hot. Over time, they can swell further and pus Often, those affected also have itching and discomfort. Boils in the genital area can even be so painful that sufferers cannot walk or sit well. Some people also complain of discomfort when defecating or urinating.

How do I get rid of a boil quickly?

Once the boil is there, you will certainly want to get rid of it quickly. But don't worry, there are many treatment options. Rule No. 1 is: keep your hands off! The most important thing is to leave the affected area alone. You should not scratch, prick or cut the area, as this could have the opposite effect. The infection could get worse or, in the worst case, cause blood poisoning (sepsis). So avoid further Irritation .

A boil should ideally “ripen” in order to heal properly.The pus capsule should mature until it bursts and empties itself. This can take somedays to a few weeks. Afterwards the wound closes and heals.

If you want to speed up the healing process, Drawing salve can be used. warmth , for example with a warm compress, can cause faster ripening.

Can a boil go away on its own?

If you follow the tips above, a boil can generally disappear on its own. Sometimes the body breaks down the pus and the inflammation develops within a fewdays n back on its own.

You should definitely monitor the boil and look for any changes. If it does not go away within a fewdays n disappear or the inflammation even worsens, medical Treatment necessary. This also applies to large boils and carbuncles - the fusion of several boils. In these cases, antibiotics are usually necessary. A visit to your doctor is therefore always advisable to monitor the healing process and to ensure that the infection does not spread further. After all, the warm, humid climate in the intimate area provides an optimal environment for bacteria. In some cases, boils also require surgical intervention necessary. The doctor then makes a small incision so that the pus can drain away.

How long does a boil stay in the genital area?

A boil can develop within hours todays n. Once the pus has drained after a fewdays n drains from the reddened and swollen node either by itself or through treatment, the boil usually heals within a few weeks This may leave a small scar on the skin.

Reading tips for you

Search