Methods Of Preventing And Treating Folliculitis

Over-The-Counter Antibiotics And Lotions

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Over-the-counter antibiotics and lotions are especially helpful for cases of mild or localized bacterial folliculitis. In particular, chlorhexidine may be especially effective. While using this medication, patients should be aware of the potential for side effects such as blistering, peeling, and swelling of the skin. If needed, patients could also combine chlorhexidine with an antibacterial wash containing benzoyl peroxide. Prolonged use of benzoyl peroxide may cause dry skin, peeling or flaking of the skin, and redness or burning at the application site. The affected area should be washed with antibacterial soap at least twice a day, and patients may wish to consider adding an over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream if they experience itchy skin. If over-the-counter medicines do not improve symptoms within a week, patients should stop using them, and a dermatologist should be consulted.

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