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i know this is very discusting but i need to know. HELP me please,

2006-10-07 14:08:45 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Women's Health

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I sympathize with ya there buddy. I know the affliction all too well.

I was 18 when I noticed this little moving dot right above my pubic hair. I got a knife, removed the dot, looked at it and Hollered at the top of my lungs, "MOM, I GOT THE CRABS!!!"

LOL !!

I was in tears and she and her manfreind laughed there assess off at me. They had been dating for 12 years and he had taught me how to tie my shoes and we talked once about stealing and honesty but that was the only 2 times we talked. He stepped up as a man an took me to the pharmacy and asked for a topical cream I believe was called Blue Magic Ointment (its still sold as an on the shelf topical). To add injury to insult the pharmacist's daughter was the one behind the counter that he asked and she and I were in the same classes in high school. The two of them laughed there assess off. You could have bought me with a wooden nickle.

LOL.

I suggest you follow these instructions:

1. Keep the hair/black dots contained for disposal. Do not do in tub or over toilet because they will continue to live in the drain. I spread out some news paper on the floor and was able to dispose of all the clippings and critters in the outside garbage.

2. DRY SHAVE all the hair from private area and peri-anal area (front and back) using a single blade disposable razor. Use a generous amount of baby powder with no water instead of using soap or shaving cream which will greatly reduce skin irritation and razor bumps.

3. Then wash front and back with soap and water. You should be able to see little black dots (The Crabs) remove them gently with a knife/fingernail clippers by GENTLY PLUCKING THEM OFF THE SKIN.

4. Follow the instructions on the cream and you should not have any problems. But know that the Crabs can be in your linens/clothes and under the toilet seat as well as in your tub/shower use your common sense on how to deal with that.

5. Figure out where you got the critters and do not have contact with that area or person again until it/they are treated to keep from catching them again.

2006-10-07 14:59:17 · answer #1 · answered by joe 3 · 0 0

There is an over-the-counter medicine that kills them. It helps to shave the pubes first to get rid of the nits (crab eggs). Sorry, I don't rememer the name of the medicine, but ask any pharmacist. I realize it's an embarassing question but it's not like they won't know anyway when you go and buy it. Just hope it's not at Walmart and the checker gets on the speaker and says "I need a price check for crab medicine on checkout counter 12."

2006-10-07 14:17:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

over the counter creams that comprise the chemical permethrin including Rid and Nix will do away with the lice. (talk on your physician in the previous utilising any product that includes the chemical lindane, which could be poisonous, exceptionally for unborn toddlers.) After washing with the lotion, use a good-toothed comb to sweep out the crabs and their eggs (stated as nits). Your sexual companion(s) ought to be taken care of as properly, and all outfits or bedding that is infested ought to be washed in very heat water or dry-wiped sparkling. each and every now and then, outfits, towels, or bedding might ought to be washed some situations in the previous they are thoroughly lice-loose.

2016-11-26 23:51:25 · answer #3 · answered by moodey 4 · 0 0

This is what I did:
Shaved off the pubic hair on the right side.
Lit the pubic hair on the left side.
When the crabs ran to the right to escape the fire, I stabbed them with an icepick.

Go to the drugstore and get some RID and follow the instructions.

2006-10-07 15:51:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

To eliminate a pubic lice infestation perform the following two steps in rapid succession:

Wash all of your used clothing and bedding on the hottest setting with detergent to kill any lice or eggs. 30 minutes in the dryer on the hottest setting will also kill them.
You can then successfully squelch the infestation by shaving the effected areas and vigorously washing the skin daily with soap and hot water. Use coconut oil or olive oil based soaps if possible. Smaller infestations can also be combed out over the course of a week or so

2006-10-07 14:11:26 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Just read an article on that. The man said he used RID.
Said it burned for awhile, left it on for awhile, took his clothes he had worn and threw them in the garbage. He took a shower and said to his surprise they were all gone.
He bought the RID from the pharmacist.

2006-10-07 14:20:08 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Usually you can get rid of lice by taking self-care steps that include using nonprescription shampoo that's specifically formulated to kill lice. However, if nonprescription shampoo doesn't kill the lice, see your doctor. Your doctor can prescribe a stronger, prescription shampoo. If you're pregnant, don't use any anti-lice shampoo until after talking to your doctor. The scratching that results from lice can sometimes produce hives or skin abrasions. If these become infected, see your doctor.

2006-10-07 14:12:51 · answer #7 · answered by leppardrules 3 · 0 1

Go to the doc and they can give you something for it. Or else, go get the lice stuff at the store. Also, it helps to shave completly too, so there is not hair for the bugs to attach to.

2006-10-07 14:11:06 · answer #8 · answered by haylsin 3 · 0 1

Get some Nix. Your doctor can prescribe it. Don't shave your pubic hair. That won't get rid of crabs.

2006-10-07 16:58:26 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Buy Rid the stuff you use for head lice!

2006-10-07 14:58:04 · answer #10 · answered by JS 7 · 0 1

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