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Folliculitis looks a lot like acne, another skin-based infection that also occurs in hair follicles. Despite their similarities, acne and scalp folliculitis are not the same condition and should ...
According to Dr. Penzi, folliculitis can be asymptomatic or symptomatic, but the most common symptoms include itching, burning, and pain or tenderness at the site of the infection.
Butt acne is a term used to describe small, red bumps on the buttocks. However, it is not the same acne that affects the face ...
Being somewhere warm and humid: Given that yeast loves sebum, this one may feel pretty obvious. But to reiterate, hot and muggy weather increases sebum production. In humid climates, that sebum is ...
Despite the name, fungal acne isn't really acne, according to Abate. It's actually folliculitis, a hair follicle infection caused by yeast that naturally exists in the skin but can sometimes overgrow.
Staphylococcus aureus (including the methicillin-resistant type: MRSA) and Streptococcus species cause im petigo, folliculitis, and furunculosis. These infections occur primarily in athletes with ...
Wearing a hat may contribute to hair loss and temporary or permanent balding due to factors such as tension or infection of ...
Know why seasonal skin infections are on the rise during monsoon and what you can do to prevent them and stay healthy.