A saddle sore? Some form of over the counter pain relief might be in order, a decent amount of chamois cream before every ride and something like sudocreme when off the bike if it's already formed.Not for the first time I seem to have a boil, or something similar, in a spot that is not convenient for a cyclist. Recommendations please.
Does every thread in "Health Matters" result in someone replying "go to your GP"?
A saddle sore? Some form of over the counter pain relief might be in order, a decent amount of chamois cream before every ride and something like sudocreme when off the bike if it's already formed.
Possibly. But certainly not as a first consideration. Plenty of other options; "saddle sores" are not uncommon and mostly treatable without visiting a GP. It just seems to me that "go to your GP" has become the standard response in "Health Issues" when loads of other options should be considered.I know of two club members who have ended up in hospital after boils. Our club had a dermatologist who recommends a course of flucloxacillin for them so my suggestion to visit the GP has some weight.
There is a possibility that the boil was caused by an ingrowing hair. You must treat this seriously and get your wife/husband etc to check for them as they can lead to many weeks of pain and far worse. If my memory is correct a few years ago an Olympic Athlete was hospitalised by an ingrowing hair close to the spine which turned to a boil.