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folliculitis, decalvans on the scalp, folliculitis on the leg, pseudofolliculitis barbae, tinea barbae, barber's itch, folliculitis is inflammation of one, hair follicles, occur anywhere on the skin, folliculitis starts, hair follicles, damaged by friction from clothing, blockage, the follicle, shaving, in most cases of folliculitis, damaged follicles, infected, the bacteria staphylococcus, staph, barber's itch, staph infection, the hair follicles, in the beard area, the face, the upper lip, shaving aggravates the condition, tinea barbae is similar to barber's itch, the infection, a fungus, pseudofolliculitis barbae, disorder occurring primarily in black men, curly beard hairs, cut too short, curve back, skin, inflammation, rash, reddened skin area, pimples, pustules located around a hair follicle, crust over, occur on neck axilla, groin area, genital lesions, itching skin, a diagnosis is primarily, the appearance, the skin, skin infection is shallow, superficial, a culture, the lesion, which bacteria, fungus, causing it, prevent further damage, hair follicles, infection, minimize friction from clothing, avoid shaving the area, shaving, use a clean new razor blade, an electric razor each time, keep the area clean, avoid reinfection from contaminated clothing, washcloths, hot moist compresses, promote drainage of extensive folliculitis, topical antibiotics, mupirocin, oral antibiotics, dicloxacillin, antifungal medications needed to control the infection, folliculitis, responds well to treatment, recur, folliculitis, infection, spread to other body areas, apply home treatment, symptoms recur frequently, they persist longer than 2, 3 days, infection spreads, avoid damage, hair follicles, prevent infection, .



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