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