Hello, Polysporin will not help the healing of the skin in this area. The skin of the vulva and vagina is highly vascularized and heals quickly on its own. To reduce the pain, it is necessary to dilute the urine by drinking a lot of water. Additionally, barrier creams available in pharmacies may be applied to the lesion to reduce contact with the urine.
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