What Are The Potential Warning Signs Of Folliculitis?
Clusters Of Small Bumps
Many patients with folliculitis appear to experience clusters of small bumps. Many doctors consider this a classic warning sign. These bumps can be filled with fluid, though this may not always be the case. Some patients may deal with itchy bumps, though others can have ones that do not itch. The bumps can vary in color. Patients seem to have bumps that can be red, yellow, or white. Each bump in this cluster seems to be approximately one millimeter wide. For reference, this may be the size of the tip of a sharpened pencil. The bumps, though, may grow in size. The cluster itself may also do so if the patient's condition worsens.
Patients with pityrosporum folliculitis appear to develop this symptom the most. In this case, it seems that a type of fungus known as Malassezia is the cause. Patients experiencing this may find that their condition is mistaken for acne, as it appears to occur on their face the most.
