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  • red bumps on thighs after riding in summer

    So with the warmer weather comes lots of red bumps on the insides of my thighs after riding. Does anyone have a suggestion as to how to treat those or prevent them?

    I don't get them during the winter, so I'm sure it's from sweat. Nothing else causes them except riding, and I guess it's friction from my thighs being on the saddle, because I dont get them elsewhere.

    Something like gold bond powder doesn't help. Then in the shower I irritate them shaving, then wear shorts and... not pretty picture

    Thanks!

  • #2
    If the gold bond doesn't help, I'm assuming anti-monkey butt won't either, huh?

    Not sure what to tell ya but I feel your pain. I get them year round as I'm a bit of an excessive sweater. I've used both aloe and tea tree oil to relieve the fugliness with some success, but I think one of the keys is to get thine thighs out of the sweaty clothing and cool the area post haste- maybe bring a pair of shorts to change into after you ride, then dust with some powder to wick off sweat? Shower quickly afterwards and apply the aloe or tea tree to reduce inflammation.

    That's all i've got.
    bar.ka think u al.l. susp.ect
    free bar.ka and tidy rabbit

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    • #3
      Try just patting yourself down with straight corn starch before you ride. You can also try using baking soda like a talc too- they both work wonders.

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      • #4
        treat with a dab of desitin and sleep in loose PJs.

        where you can get away with it, shave with the grain of the hair, not against it.

        try the anti monkey butt powder, can't hurt

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        • #5
          During your a.m. shower, give the area a good exfolliating scrub with one of these: http://www.allegromedical.com/person...k-p539514.html

          Shave after. The exfolliating helps the hairs make it through the skin, so they don't get inflamed.

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          • #6
            I wonder if something like this might help? I've seen it at CVS, etc.

            http://www.bikinizone.com/bump_busters.shtml

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            • #7
              Try Body Glide.
              http://www.bodyglide.com/
              Sarchasm: The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get it.

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              • #8
                First, change laundry detergents. Last summer, I started getting red bumps like the ones you describe, and no matter what I did, I couldn't get them to go away. I switched laundry detergents (went to one of those "soap only, very mild" brands), and within a week, they were completely gone.
                Here today, gone tomorrow...

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                • #9
                  They are actually irritations of the hairs, on the inside of the legs small ones, granted, but hairs being rubbed off, none the less. Think of your solution with that in mind. And don't shave, it will only make them worse. I only get them in winter when pants rub, then when I start wearing shorts they clear up.

                  If you're riding in something like kerret tights, or a polyester material, I would change to a cotton blend and see if that helps. Meanwhle, when not riding, start going around in shorts, you might see them clearing up soon.

                  If not that, then its likely prickly heat, and the correcton is the same, no polyester.
                  Airborne? Oh. Yes, he can take a joke. Once. After that, the joke's on you.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by FrenchFrytheEqHorse View Post
                    First, change laundry detergents. Last summer, I started getting red bumps like the ones you describe, and no matter what I did, I couldn't get them to go away. I switched laundry detergents (went to one of those "soap only, very mild" brands), and within a week, they were completely gone.
                    This is a strong possibility - get something without perfumes and extra stuff, just basic soap, and don't use alot, make sure it rinses out well.
                    Airborne? Oh. Yes, he can take a joke. Once. After that, the joke's on you.

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                    • #11
                      Anti Monkey butt is the best. They have a new female version, too, but I'm not sure what the difference is between that and the regular version. It's wonderful. Not at all the same as Gold Bond. I use it all the time!
                      A proud friend of bar.ka.

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                      • #12
                        I get the same thing, pretty much year-round. Just stop shaving in that area, and it'll stop happening. I tried pretty much everything else I could think of, and not shaving was the only thing that helped.

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                        • #13
                          don't shave the day you ride. also an electric razor for your inner thighs will help too... or even your horse's #40 blade
                          www.destinationconsensusequus.com
                          chaque pas est fait ensemble

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