Chafing on the thighs is a common problem for exercisers due to the constant friction in this area. This can cause the skin to become red and raw, which can be very uncomfortable. Chafing may also cause a burning or stinging feeling in the damaged area. If this condition is left unchecked it can cause the skin to become severely damaged or make the skin more susceptible to infection. In some cases, chafed skin may break open or bleed due to the damage that has been done. You will need to take measures to help cure this condition and prevent it from occurring in the future in order to prevent doing severe damage to your skin.
Here shows some conditions that make chafing thighs more likely.
Clothing – The most common cause of chafing in the thigh area is your clothing rubbing against the area. If you wear clothing that does not fit well it can rub against the thigh as you move, causing irritation from the friction. Clothing that is made from a coarse or scratchy fabric can also cause irritation that leads to chafing on the thigh.
Overweight– Some associate chafing with being overweight. If you are holding an excess weight in the thighs it can cause them to rub together, and the friction of the skin can cause chafing in the area. In this case, measures can be taken to help reduce the irritation, but the ultimate way to eliminate chafing issues will be to lose weight.
Sweat – When you are exercising, sweat can irritate the area and cause chafing. The salt from the sweat can become trapped in areas such as the thigh which irritates the skin and increases the chance of chafing as the skin comes in contact with your clothing or skin.
If you are susceptible to chafing there are a few steps you can take to help prevent this condition from occurring.
Dress right – The most important step is to purchase appropriate clothing for activities that you will be participating in. When you are doing athletic activities, wear clothing that does not hang and move around a great deal against the skin. You also want to make sure that you wear cloth that is soft such as cotton to prevent excess irritation on your thighs. Make sure any clothing that you wear against the thighs is clean and dry to prevent any debris on the cloth from causing irritation to the area. Some athletic stores offer safety guards or specially designed clothing to help you manage chafed thighs.
Stay hydrated – This is a big part in preventing chafing. When you are dehydrated your skin will be dry and more likely to become irritated or damaged. Staying hydrated during exercise will also help prevent excess sweating that can increase your chance of the skin becoming chafed or otherwise irritated. Drink plenty of water and use a lubricant or moisturizer on your thighs if you notice the skin in this area drying out.
Keep skin dry – While you want to make sure your skin stays moisturized, you do not want your skin to become excessively moist when you are trying to prevent chafing. Not only does damp skin become chafed more easily, but sweat can continue to irritate a chafed area that has already developed. When you finish exercising, change out of your damp or sweaty clothes as soon as possible so they do not have additional time to damage the skin. Those who tend to sweat a great deal around the thighs should apply alum or talcum powder to the area as well. This will help wick moisture away from your skin so it cannot cause irritation.
Once you have developed chafing damage on your thighs there are a few steps you should take to help alleviate your discomfort.
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