If you have an infected pubic hair follicle, it may appear as a bump, a hard lump, or a cyst under the skin, and it may contain pus. To treat an infected ingrown hair, a doctor may prescribe an antibiotic ointment or wash, and in severe cases, you might need to take an antibiotic by mouth. If your infection is mild or infrequent, you may be able to use home remedies. To prevent ingrown pubic hairs, you can avoid waxing, shaving, or plucking, but if you do continue to groom your pubic hair, some practices may prevent future ingrown pubic hairs.
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