A friend has some raw skin. (more inside) posted by Kwantsar to (16 comments total)
The skin is raw (chaffed, really) on a particular body part that changes shape and size, periodically. Unfortunately, this body part can't really be immobilized, and it moves two or three times per day, whether or not my friend wants it to. As it moves, it rips open the scab. When it returns to its normal position, the scab won't "stick" to its old spot. Any suggestions for medication or care? posted by Kwantsar at 6:53 PM on June 9, 2004
neosporin, and whenever it's about to "change shape" he should think of something horrendously unappealing, whatever that may be. And no jerking off or sex until it's totally healed. posted by amberglow at 6:55 PM on June 9, 2004
And keep it clean. Wash well. There are band-aids that will fit, I'm sure, too. posted by gramcracker at 7:22 PM on June 9, 2004
Starched drawers or out of lotion? What was it? posted by pieoverdone at 7:58 PM on June 9, 2004
I'm guessing a close encounter of the unnatural kind with a vacuum cleaner. Silly bugger. posted by five fresh fish at 8:19 PM on June 9, 2004
Maybe this stuff would help otherwise I would use frequent applications of antiseptic cream. posted by Bdave at 9:20 PM on June 9, 2004
A trip to the dermatologist...? posted by davidmsc at 9:25 PM on June 9, 2004
Lots and lots of time... he's out of commission for two weeks, at the very least... no other way around it.
If it's a small area, clean with hydrogen peroxide once a day and then wash and apply neosporin. He's going to have to allow the skin to re-grow from the sides, and not scab over and rebuild itself like skin does on the rest of your body. posted by SpecialK at 10:10 PM on June 9, 2004
Do not use the liquid bandage stuff. It's not elastic enough. posted by Nothing at 10:35 PM on June 9, 2004
Neosporin and or other moisturizer. Maybe time for tighty-whities. Neosporin and wrapping in gauze bandage may be the best solution. If the skin is moist it will be supple, so the occasional swelling won't be a big pain (maybe a little one). A doctor may be able to supply something to keep the swelling down, but I dunno about that sort of stuff. posted by Goofyy at 11:11 PM on June 9, 2004
Isn't reduction in swelling why the British Army would put bromide in soldier's tea? Though its effects may be mythical, I suspect there must be something that would do it, though unsure as to whether a doctor would want to provide it. posted by biffa at 3:27 AM on June 10, 2004
What's with all this "my friend" stuff? posted by skylar at 5:40 AM on June 10, 2004
Wrap it in gauze, maybe? posted by mkultra at 7:21 AM on June 10, 2004
Skylar: he doesn't want us to know he has a raw, chaffed penis. posted by Evstar at 8:00 AM on June 10, 2004
Hey, but we've all had a raw, chaffed penis at one time or another.
posted by Kwantsar at 6:53 PM on June 9, 2004