Antibacterial soap: Such symptoms might come from infected hairs (folliculitis) or result from skin to skin contact in association with sweating. A simple remedy to try: bathe with an antibacterial soup, an example of which would be dial (r) . A more usual cause of such infections can be exposure to inadequated treated hot tub water, which can be avoided by properly treating the tub's water with chlorine. If the anti.
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Agree: However, if you develop fever, chills or the boils don't go away with the measures above, see your doctor for further treatment.
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Boils: Heat and perspiration as well as friction contribute to developing boils. Keep clean and dry!
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