Short term yes, long term no. The answer is to build up your immune system to fight for you
Identifying folliculitis is important because it can help determine the appropriate treatment. Left untreated, folliculitis can worsen and become more painful. In severe cases, it can lead to scarring or spread to other areas of the body.
I currently am using Doxycycline to treat my extreme case of scalp Folliculitis, they ran some testing to see what other bacteria's grew from the samples and staph was found. They told me to continue taking my pills and to hit the 100 pills I have hard until they run out. It is like 8 days after the appointment, my scalp acne/folliculitis has receded and disappeared. I am going to finish off the rest of the pills and if it comes back make another appointment. So yes, Doxycycline can help treat minor cases of staph infections. But I recommend going to a doctor first and get put on the correct medicine. Self medicating is not something I would consider doing especially with something as serious as Staph.
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.
Mometasone furoate cream is a topical corticosteroid that can help reduce inflammation and itching associated with various skin conditions. While it may provide symptomatic relief for folliculitis by decreasing inflammation, it is not specifically designed to treat the underlying causes, such as bacterial or fungal infections. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan for folliculitis.
My doctor prescribed me doxycycline! He told me to take twice a day for the first week and then once a day after that.....YES definently take doxycycline for your acnee because it will help a lot....:)
you cant
Doxycycline is an antibiotic.
No, folliculitis will note cause a false positive HSV2 result.
Doxycycline hyclate is a salt form of doxycycline that typically contains about 87% doxycycline by weight. Therefore, to find the equivalent amount of doxycycline hyclate for 1 mg of doxycycline, you would divide 1 mg by 0.87. This means that approximately 1.15 mg of doxycycline hyclate is equivalent to 1 mg of doxycycline.
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
Yes, there is a difference between doxycycline and doxycycline hyclate. Doxycycline hyclate is a salt form of doxycycline, which means it is a slightly different chemical structure but they are used for similar purposes in treating bacterial infections.