You're not supposed to get rid of them...
based on the patient's medical history and observations. Laboratory analysis of the substance drained from a pustule can be used to distinguish bacterial folliculitis from fungal folliculitis.
Bacteria does. Hormones can to. Folliculitis has nothing to do with internal organs or anything like that.
Folliculitis is caused from bacteria or fungus. Use Dial soap or another antibacterial soap on your entire body. An antibiotic should be used, see your physician for something like doxycycline. It might take up to 2months to rid yourself from these systems. Bacteria hides in the nose, so if you can get an anti-bacterial ointment for the nose as well, you will be thoroughly covered in fighting your frustrating folliculitis.
You get rid of a annoying flea mite by hitting it so hard that it starts to cry and cry
you cant
No, folliculitis will note cause a false positive HSV2 result.
If properly treated, the symptoms of bacterial folliculitis generally disappear in about two weeks. Fungal folliculitis should clear up within six weeks. But it can worsen if the condition is misdiagnosed
Telling the DifferenceYou can tell the difference by the area of the body that is affected.
I don't think so, but there is no medical answer, there are only opinions. Talk to your doctor.
Well it depends on how hard it is....I guess...
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