Conscious of flaunting your backless blouse and dresses because of acne-prone back? Don’t worry! These concerns are quite ...
Deep folliculitis is inflammatory; its clinical lesions are follicular pustules and fistula on the skin surface.3 The non-inflammatory subtype is superficial and similar to tinea corporis or ...
Scalp folliculitis may appear as small, red bumps along the hairline or on the scalp. These bumps can be papules (inflamed bump that does not appear to be filled with pus) or a pustule (inflamed bump ...
Mild cases of folliculitis and small furuncles may heal on their own with good hygiene and wound care. More extensive furuncles and all carbuncles need to be treated with antibiotics such as ...
Medically reviewed by Soma Mandal, MD Treatment for pimples on the labia includes using a warm, wet compress, keeping the ...
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10 Causes of Scalp Pain
Medically reviewed by William Truswell, MD Scalp pain or tenderness can have a variety of causes including trauma, psoriasis, dermatitis, folliculitis, infections, or even your hairstyle. Underlying ...
Your best option is to have it removed, says Dr. Shainhouse. Folliculitis looks like small, inflamed bumps that may be tender or painful. "It’s common in areas where there is excessive sweating ...