How to Treat Bacterial Folliculitis Effectively

Learn the best ways to treat bacterial folliculitis using topical and oral antibiotics.

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Folliculitis can be treated with antibacterial agents like over-the-counter topical antibiotics (e.g., mupirocin), or antibacterial washes containing chlorhexidine. In more persistent cases, a healthcare provider may prescribe oral antibiotics. Always ensure to keep the affected area clean and dry to prevent further infection.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is folliculitis? Folliculitis is an infection of the hair follicles, leading to red, inflamed bumps on the skin.
  2. What causes bacterial folliculitis? It is caused by bacteria, often due to irritation, injury, or clogged hair follicles.
  3. Can folliculitis clear up on its own? Mild cases may resolve without treatment, but persistent or severe cases often require medical intervention.
  4. How can I prevent folliculitis? Keep the skin clean and dry, avoid tight clothing, and use antibacterial washes when needed.