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Folliculitis Folliculitis is an infection of the hair follicle. It can occur on any part of the body that has hair, and may be caused by bacteria that develops as a result of damaged or irritated follicles. Symptoms Folliculitis can look like a pimple that may contain pus (pustule). The hair may be visible but often it is trapped under the skin and cannot be seen. Folliculitis can be red and tender, and may also itch and burn. If the pustules open, they can drain pus and/or blood. Folliculitis can range from mild or superficial, to deep infections that may lead to more pain and discomfort. If left untreated infections can spread and eventually cause scaring or keloids, along with hyper-pigmentation or dark marks on the skin. Some African-Americans and people with extremely curly or coiled hair can develop folliculitis when the hair curls back into the skin as it grows. It will then cause a false follicle that becomes irritated and eventually infected. Causes Folliculitis can be caused several ways; risk factors include hot tubs, whirlpools, and swimming pools that are not kept clean. Certain substances including make-up and oil can block or irritate follicles. Cuts, burns, or surgical incisions can become infected and spread bacteria to nearby follicles. Diseases such as Aids or Diabetes that lower immune system and the ability to fight infections, can also cause the condition to worsen or spread. The most common cause of folliculitis is pulling hair out of the follicle. Tweezing and waxing are the most popular methods of pulling hair, but any method or device that pulls hair out of the follicle can distort the follicle, and can cause the hair to become ingrown. Treatment The best way to treat folliculitis is to remove the hair permanently with Thermolysis. Once the follicle is unable to produce another hair, the possibility of infection from an ingrown hair is eliminated. The follicle must be treated properly, otherwise the hair will grow back and continued infections will occur. Ways to relieve symptoms of folliculitis such as itching and pain: Apply a warm, wet compress to the afflicted area several times a day. Steps you can take to prevent folliculitis from developing or spreading: Many people struggle with the issue of excess hair and hair removal. There are many causes of excess hair such as ethnic heritage, medical conditions and hormonal changes. Whatever the cause, it can be treated safely and permanently with Thermolysis. There are several ways to remove hair, but they are all temporary methods that can lead to severe problems such as folliculitis. The only option for safe, permanent hair removal is Thermolysis. ©2006 Hair Free Forever™ • All rights reserved • Site: CID |