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Skin chafing is a result of friction from skin to skin contact. Naturally someone's testicles are going to rub up against their legs or in the crevice between their legs and groin and this will irritate them. It is normal and should not be something to really worry about.
It can be a form of the verb (to chap, to chafe). But it can also be a noun (a fellow).
Meaning 1: feed, crop, browse, pasture Meaning 2: scratch, skin, scrape, chafe, abrade, touch, brush, rub, shave, skim
It is a verb, if you mean in the case, "My leg chafed." However, it could also be an adjective, as in "That is chafed."
That's un-likely, but can happen. Make sure that your skin and hair are clean, and that you are not wearing clothes that are too tight that might rub or chafe your legs. Otherwise, trim or shave off or get rid of the hair if you feel it is really a problem.
The environment has impacted our appearance over millionsof years. It has chosen us for size, skin colur, hair cover etc. This question is answered to indicate short term effects: * Sunlight can give you a tan - or if you live in acave- you can be quite pale. * Winds can roughen and chafe your skin * Cold weather can cause frostbite which can freeze off your ears or nose
Men who do a lot of biking and who have hairy legs find that leg hair can chafe or rub on their trunks or biking shorts creating abrasions. In addition, in competitive cycling, smooth skin has less drag than does hairy skin. Additionally, but of probably more importance than the above, because: * Shaved skin is easier to clean and dress after suffering 'road rash' (abrasions caused by a crash or fall) * Shaved skin is both easier (for the masseur) and more comfortable (for the cyclist) to massage Lastly, shaved legs look good!
Make sure it is made with materials which would not harm the childs skin, and then gauge your choice based on the practicality. Obviously a baby should not be dressed in something they could choke on, it comes down to making the desision based on how your children act.
There are a couple ways to get rid of chafe marks. For a mild case, the area needs to be cleaned properly and have some kind of lubricant like petroleum jelly applied to it. A more serious affliction may require a doctor's visit for medicated cream. No matter the severity, the skin needs time to heal, so activity that causes friction in the area should be avoided until it heals.
When something rubs against your body like material for example or skin rubbing together, like your thighs, this is what cases chafing. When chafing happens it is very sore and red. They have creams and powders for this. However, for your thigh area you can use bandelettes. Bandelettes helps your thighs from rubbing together and causing chafing. Hope this helps.
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