Perifolliculitis

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Perifolliculitis is a medical condition characterized by inflammation around the hair follicles. This condition can occur anywhere on the body where hair follicles are present, but it is most commonly seen on the scalp, face, and legs.

Symptoms

The primary symptom of perifolliculitis is red, inflamed bumps around the hair follicles. These bumps may be itchy or painful. In severe cases, pus-filled blisters may form.

Causes

Perifolliculitis can be caused by a variety of factors, including bacterial or fungal infections, irritation from shaving or waxing, and certain medical conditions such as diabetes or HIV.

Treatment

Treatment for perifolliculitis typically involves addressing the underlying cause of the inflammation. This may include antibiotics for bacterial infections, antifungal medications for fungal infections, and lifestyle changes to reduce irritation. In severe cases, a dermatologist may recommend laser hair removal to prevent future episodes of perifolliculitis.

Prevention

Prevention strategies for perifolliculitis include maintaining good hygiene, avoiding irritating hair removal methods, and managing underlying medical conditions.

See also

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