What Are The Forms Of Folliculitis?

Bacterial Folliculitis

Bacterial folliculitis may be one of the most common forms of folliculitis. Some reports claim that this is the type individuals are referring to if they talk about folliculitis. However, as the name suggests, this condition appears to be the result of a bacterial infection. This seems to be in contrast to other forms, which can be caused by fungus or yeast. Evidence may indicate that Staphylococcus aureus is the most common bacteria that can cause this condition.

Certain pieces of clothing, such as tight clothes, may increase an individual's risk of this form of folliculitis. This may be because of the increased friction that they can cause. Frequent hair removal, such as through waxing or shaving, seems to increase the risk of this condition too. That may be because of the irritation they can cause, which may allow more bacteria to infect hair follicles. Some ointments may also do this, particularly topical corticosteroids and long-term antibiotics. Severe breakouts may occur in patients with chronic illnesses, likely due to their compromised immune systems.

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