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How to Solve Saddle Sores | How to Solve Saddle Sores |
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| Written by Fred Matheny | |||||
| Sunday, 11 February 2007 | |||||
Page 3 of 3 Rest it. As you medicate a troublesome sore, take some time off the bike to help it heal. It’s far better to lose three days now than a week or more after infection sets in. If you continue to ride on an open sore it may eventually form a cyst that requires surgery. If You Must Continue Riding Sometimes you can’t take time off. For instance, you may be on a tour or at a cycling camp.
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