What Are The Forms Of Folliculitis?

Hot Tub Folliculitis

It seems as if individuals can develop folliculitis by spending long periods in a hot tub. This form can be called hot tub folliculitis, as this may be the most common cause of it. In particular, wooden hot tubs may trigger it, since the responsible bacteria can thrive in wet and warm places. However, some reports say that individuals can develop it without being in or near a hot tub.

Hot tub folliculitis appears to occur in the lower portion of the infected hair follicle. Patients seem to experience an itchy, bumpy, and red rash with this condition. Some of these bumps may be filled with pus. The overall rash can look similar to acne, and it may progress to tender and painful bumps, which may be dark red. This rash can appear under the individual's swimsuit. It may also hit their chest just under the water level in the hot tub.

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Sycosis Barbae

Sycosis barbae appears to be the result of a deep infection in the beard area. It seems that Staphylococcus aureus is the type of bacteria that causes it the most. Thankfully, this form does not appear to be life-threatening. Unfortunately, there can be lasting consequences. These may include permanent hair loss and deep scarring. Although this condition does happen in men who shave, it can also appear in those who do not. However, it seems to be more common when shaving with bladed razors rather than electric ones. Men of African ancestry appear to be an at-risk group. However, women may experience this condition as well.

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