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Saddle Sores from Cycling
Why do we get saddle sores from cycling? It’s all about the friction, baby. Well, that and a host of other issues connected with how you ride your bike. This includes heat, moisture and more. I used ...
Saddle sores are painful skin lesions that can form on parts of the body that are in contact with a bicycle seat. Treating saddle sores may involve applying topical ointments and staying off your bike ...
William Truswell, MD, FACS, operates his own cosmetic and reconstructive facial surgery practice. Dr. Truswell was the first in his area in Western Massachusetts to have an accredited private office ...
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Cycling to and from work or school, for leisure, for health, or to run errands is a great way to have some fun while you're also doing other stuff you might have to rely on public transport or a daily ...
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