An Abuja-based medical expert, Dr Arikawe Adeolu, has issued a warning to people who love shaving off their pubic hair completely. The man has advised that it is safer to trim the hair rather than
shaving it off completely as complete shaving can cause infection
According to the News Agency of Nigeria, Adeolu revealed on Tuesday
that shaving or waxing of the hair around the pubic could cause
cracks and expose the skin to bacterial infection.
He added that the pubic hair served a major purpose of providing
some level of cushioning for the individual, especially during sexual
activity, preventing the skin from rubbing against another and causing
abrasion.
He explained that if the skin around the pubic region was
completely shaved and the individual’s skin came into contact with
another person’s skin, friction would be increased due to the skin to
skin contact.
He advised that individuals who were worried about the lack of
hygiene due to untended pubic hair should consider trimming rather than
complete shaving or waxing of the hair.
“When you completely shave the pubic hair, it re-grows in a
slanted fashion with the tip sometimes growing into the pubic skin,
which can crack open the skin.
“It is usually a small crack which cannot be seen with the
naked eyes but due to this crack and loss of integrity of the skin at
that level, there is increased risk of getting infection.
“Complete shaving can also cause boil to develop in that
region. This is because when you shave, you cause some level of abrasion
in the area which opens up the skin.
“These small openings cannot be seen with the eye but they are big enough for the micro organisms to get into the body.
“Also, because the pubic area is always moist, this serves as breeding ground for organisms like bacteria.”
Adeolu said that trimming the pubic hair would also help to reduce
the risk of contacting Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI), which could
also be contacted when fluid from an infected partner’s genitalia came
into contact with the pubic area.
According to him, if the partner is already infected, the virus in
the semen or body fluid can easily penetrate the skin of the other to
infect the individual.
He said that this infection was mostly caused by a virus known as
‘Molluscum contagiosum’, adding that there had been significant increase
in incidences of such infection in hospitals.
“It is a viral infection that is also categorised as an STI. It
affects the skin and does not need treatment; usually after a couple of
weeks or months, the symptoms go away by themselves.
“You also have an increased risk of contacting other STIs such
as HIV, Hepatitis, genital warts by complete shaving of the pubic
hair,’’ Adeolu said.
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