Thighs are the only part of the body where chafing occurs

  This is incorrect. Chafing can occur in nether regions of the body, including the genitourinary system of women. The vulva is the most prevalent site for vulvovaginal yeast and bacterial infections, which are caused by friction and perspiration. Chafing can happen anywhere in the body, but it's most common around the following areas: underarms, thighs, nipple region and groin are particularly vulnerable.



But, chafing can be prevented.

In simple words, you must decrease the amount of friction on your skin to prevent chafing. Well, let’s have a look at some of the ways to do this.


Stay dry. Wet skin can worsen chafing. Keep your nether regions dry at all times. If you suffer from excessive sweat, then a mild lotion around the area is good to keep you away from sweat. Try wearing loose clothes with rapid dry technology.


Anti-Chafing Gels/Creams. Using a good anti-chafing cream or a gel not only prevents you from chafing but also protects your skin for hours against friction and the problems caused by skin to skin friction and skin to clothes friction as well. With a proactive approach, chafing can be prevented easily with these silicone based Anti-chafing gels that can create an invisible barrier gel between skin and skin and skin and clothes


Dress right. Wear clothes made of synthetic fibers that are well-fitting and keep moisture away. Avoid wearing cotton clothes during workouts or sports activities. Thigh chafing can be reduced by using compression shorts, such as those used by cyclists. Wear athletic clothing and bras with smooth seams to avoid bra rash and other frictional rashes.

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