A shaved or tweezed hair that grows back into the skin, causing inflammation.
Usually self-diagnosable
The main symptoms are small, solid bumps and small, pus-filled blisters.
People may experience:
Skin: small bump, redness, darkening due to inflammation, or pimples
Also common: itching, pus, or swelling
Treatment depends on severity
Often an ingrown hair will go away on its own. In a few cases, a doctor may release it by making a small sterile cut in the skin. Letting hair grow out can help prevent the condition.
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