Rubbing the bath will rub the ** red, which can easily cause stinging. This is because the mucous membrane on the surface of the bath is damaged, resulting in sensitivity and stinging, redness and other phenomena.
1. When vigorously scrubbing**, it will cause the stratum corneum to fall off, and it will also lead to the shedding of unkeratinized keratinocytes. It is recommended to use alcohol to disinfect ** locally and avoid touching ** with hands to avoid infection.
2. After vigorous scrubbing, a bright red particle layer or thorn layer will be exposed, which will weaken the protective effect of the barrier and make the body vulnerable to physical damage from the external environment.
3. Try not to rub hard when taking a bath**. This will damage the mucous membrane on the surface of the **, which is easy to make **sensitive, resulting in stinging, redness and swelling. If there is no visible injury, it is not required. If bleeding occurs, or if the burning sensation is severe, it is recommended to disinfect with iodophor.
4.When you experience burning symptoms while rubbing while bathing**, try to avoid contact with the affected ** water and stop using makeup or skincare products until the symptoms disappear. Wear soft, breathable clothing and avoid rubbing the affected area. If there is redness, swelling, oozing, pus and other infections in the affected area, topical fusidic acid cream, clindamycin hydrochloride gel, etc. can be used to prevent local infection. At the same time, pay attention to a light diet and avoid spicy and irritating foods.
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