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Dealing with a Chemical Irritation?

9/10/2025, 3:30:40 AMMale25-34

I’m a 22 year old female weighing 145 pounds, and I recently faced a mishap while using Nair. During the cleanup process, some of the product unintentionally made its way inside my vagina, and for the last three to four days, I have been experiencing a burning sensation. Today, I visited my physician who conducted tests for a urinary tract infection and bacterial vaginosis, both of which came back negative. The doctor noted that the irritation observed in my vaginal area could be attributed to the Nair use. Currently, I am applying aloe vera for relief. What should I expect in terms of healing time?

FibromyalgiaInternal MedicineRheumatology

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Cony

9/10/2025, 3:30:54 AM

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It sounds like you're dealing with irritation from the Nair product, and it’s great that you consulted with your physician to rule out infections. After exposure to chemical depilatories like Nair, it’s common to experience localized irritation or a burning sensation, and the healing process can vary.

Healing Timeline and Expectations

Most cases of mild chemical irritation should start to improve within a few days to a week as the skin heals. You might notice reductions in discomfort and burning as your skin begins to recover.

Immediate Care Steps

  1. Continue Using Aloe Vera: It is a soothing agent and can help reduce inflammation. Apply it gently and liberally to the affected area.
  2. Avoid Further Irritation: Steer clear of any potential irritants, including scented soaps, vaginal douches, or other personal care products that might exacerbate the irritation.
  3. Wear Loose Clothing: Opt for breathable, loose-fitting cotton underwear and clothing to minimize friction and allow air circulation, which can promote healing.
  4. Avoid Sexual Intercourse: It's best to refrain from sexual activity until you feel fully healed to avoid further irritation.

Monitoring Symptoms

Pay attention to any changes in your symptoms. If you notice signs of increasing pain, swelling, or discharge, or if your symptoms do not improve in the week, it’s a good idea to follow up with your healthcare provider.

Reassurance

This situation can be uncomfortable, but with proper care, the irritation should improve. Take care of yourself and allow your body some time to heal. If you have any concerns or your symptoms change, reach out again.

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