- folliculitis
- Folliculitis is an infection of the hair follicles.
- Folliculitis can be either bacterial or fungal.
- Symptoms of folliculitis include redness, pimples, itching, and oozing pus.
- folliculitis
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Definition
Folliculitis is inflammation or infection of one or more hair follicles (openings in the skin that enclose hair).
Description
Folliculitis can affect both women and men at any age. It can develop on any part of the body, but is most likely to occur on the scalp, face, or parts of the arms, armpits, or legs not usually covered by clothing.
Small, yellowish-white blister-like lumps (pustules) surrounded by narrow red rings are usually present with both bacterial folliculitis and fungal folliculitis. Hair can grow through or alongside of the pustules, which sometimes ooze blood-stained pus.
Folliculitis can cause boils and, in rare instances, serious skin infections. Bacteria from folliculitis can enter the blood stream and travel to other parts of the body.
— Maureen Haggerty
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fol·lic·u·li·tis (fə-lĭk'yə-lī'tĭs) ![]() |
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Inflammation of a follicle(s); used ordinarily in reference to hair follicles, but sometimes in relation to follicles of other kinds.
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| Classification and external resources | |
| ICD-10 | L73.9 (ILDS L73.91) |
| ICD-9 | 704.8 |
| DiseasesDB | 31367 |
| MedlinePlus | 000823 |
| eMedicine | derm/159 |
| MeSH | D005499 |
Folliculitis is the inflammation of one or more hair follicles. The condition may occur anywhere on the skin.
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Most carbuncles, furuncles, and other cases of folliculitis develop from Staphylococcus aureus.
Folliculitis starts when hair follicles are damaged by friction from clothing, an insect bite,[citation needed] blockage of the follicle, shaving or too tight braids too close to the scalp traction folliculitis. In most cases of folliculitis, the damaged follicles are then infected with the bacteria Staphylococcus (staph).
Iron deficiency anemia is sometimes associated with chronic cases.
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