Skin rashes can affect any part of the body, including the buttocks. Pimples on the butt require mandatory treatment, which often involves treating the pustules with local antiseptics and antibiotics. If it is recurrent, complex therapy is necessary.
Why do acne appear on the buttocks?
There are the following reasons why pimples appear on the butt:
- decreased immunity;
- lack of vitamins;
- hormonal changes;
- increased sweating;
- damage to the integrity of the integument;
- insufficient local hygiene;
- increasing skin pH.
One of the main reasons why acne appears on the butt in women is a weakened immune system due to frequent colds (ARVI, pneumonia, bronchitis, etc.), kidney pathologies, and diabetes. Rashes can also occur after hypothermia and previous infections, which include tuberculosis, measles, hepatitis, etc.
The causes of acne on the butt also sometimes lie in vitamin deficiency and hormonal changes. With a lack of nutrients and improper functioning of the organs responsible for the production of hormones, a decrease in the protective functions of the body is observed. Women during pregnancy and menopause are more susceptible to hormonal rashes. In girls, the problem often arises during adolescence.
Hyperhidrosis, known as excessive sweating, is a trigger for rashes under the buttocks. Sweat causes skin irritation and bacterial growth, which can lead to sore spots between and under the buttocks. Obese people, who often suffer from hyperhidrosis, are more susceptible to the occurrence of this type of skin rash. Pustules under the butt can also appear in hot weather in the absence of personal hygiene.
Violation of the integrity of the skin is one of the provoking factors why acne appears on the butt. Wearing tight synthetic underwear that causes friction, or frequent shaving inevitably leads to a decrease in the local protective functions of the skin. As a result, pathogenic microorganisms, most often staphylococci, actively begin to multiply in the affected area. These rashes are usually itchy and itchy.
Acne on the buttocks in women, the causes of which are often associated with a decrease in local immunity, sometimes occurs due to changes in the acid-base balance of the pH of the skin. This can be affected by the quality of tap water, hygiene products, pathologies of internal organs, insufficient consumption of drinking water and an unbalanced diet. A decrease in acidity, which has a protective effect on the skin, is typical for older women, who are more susceptible to rashes in this area of the body.
The nature and etiology of inflamed elements
Ostiofollicular rashes are most often diagnosed on the legs and buttocks (see photo below). Their appearance is associated with inflammation of the hair follicle in the upper part, which occurs as a result of the penetration and proliferation of staphylococci in areas where the protective functions of the tissues have been weakened.
At the beginning, single or multiple red painful elements appear. Redness is observed in the area where the hair follicle emerges, which causes some pain when pressed. Subsequently, the inflammatory process in the skin is manifested by the appearance of a pustule in the form of a white or yellowish head. In the absence of adequate therapy, deeper tissues are affected, which inevitably leads to the formation of scars after the pustules resolve. For this reason, treatment should be carried out immediately as soon as red pimples appear on the butt.
Diagnostic measures
Acne on the buttocks in women, which is permanent, multiple in nature and does not go away for a long time, necessarily requires contacting a dermatologist. To make a diagnosis, it is sometimes enough for a doctor to perform a dermatoscopy, which consists of visually enlarging the affected areas using a special apparatus.
In some cases, a specialist prescribes pH testing of the skin in order to determine the cause of the inflammatory process in the tissues.
Multiple purulent pimples on the butt require a test such as culture of discharged pustules to determine the causative agent of the inflammatory process on the skin.
Ways to get rid of acne on the buttocks
Before treating acne on the thighs and buttocks, you should consult a specialist to identify the cause of their occurrence. As a rule, treatment is carried out using local medications. First of all, antibacterial ointments and antiseptics are prescribed, which include:
- Erythromycin ointment;
- Syntomycin liniment;
- Colimycin ointment;
- Tetracycline ointment;
- Bactroban;
- calcium permanganate solution;
- brilliant green;
- Fukortsin;
- Hydrogen peroxide;
- Methylene blue.
First, the affected areas are treated with hydrogen peroxide. After this, brilliant green or Fukortsin is applied along the contour of the redness. Inflamed elements are smeared with any antibacterial ointment. Treatment is carried out 1-2 times a day until the red or purulent elements on the skin completely disappear.