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Nov. 24th, 2009 09:11 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
A question for women, and otherwise similarly mamalianly endowed peoples.
So, in the last day or two, my left nipple has started getting a dry spot to one side. The only reason I noticed, was at the same time, any time that dryness chafed on anything, the nipple screamed bloody murder at me. If estrogen has taught me anything, it's that estrogen takes your nipples and turns them to 11 (it's one more). Being a D-cup, it chafes on everything.
I've been putting dry skin lotion on it, and it seems to be okay for now (if angry and red), but any suggestions for speeding up the healing process, keeping the pain level down and keeping it from happening again?
So, in the last day or two, my left nipple has started getting a dry spot to one side. The only reason I noticed, was at the same time, any time that dryness chafed on anything, the nipple screamed bloody murder at me. If estrogen has taught me anything, it's that estrogen takes your nipples and turns them to 11 (it's one more). Being a D-cup, it chafes on everything.
I've been putting dry skin lotion on it, and it seems to be okay for now (if angry and red), but any suggestions for speeding up the healing process, keeping the pain level down and keeping it from happening again?