How do you treat folliculitis on back of neck?
The following approaches may help relieve discomfort, speed healing and prevent an infection from spreading:
- Apply a warm, moist washcloth or compress.
- Apply over-the-counter antibiotics.
- Apply soothing lotions.
- Clean the affected skin.
- Protect the skin.
How do you get rid of an infected hair follicle?
Infected ingrown hair treatment
- washing and lightly scrubbing the area to encourage the hair to loosen from the follicle and exit the skin.
- applying tea tree oil to alleviate the infection and prevent it from getting worse.
- using oatmeal-based lotions to soothe irritated skin.
What happens if you pop a folliculitis bump?
Occasionally, a folliculitis lesion can break open (rupture) to form a scab on the surface of the skin. Both mild and moderate folliculitis are often tender or itchy. More severe folliculitis, which may be deeper and may affect the entire hair follicle, may be painful.
Can a hair follicle get infected?
When hair follicles are damaged, they may be invaded by viruses, bacteria and fungi, leading to infections such as folliculitis. Superficial folliculitis affects the upper part of the hair follicle and the skin directly next to the follicle.
What does a hair follicle infection look like?
Folliculitis signs and symptoms include: Clusters of small red bumps or white-headed pimples that develop around hair follicles. Pus-filled blisters that break open and crust over. Itchy, burning skin.
What is the best antibiotic to treat folliculitis?
What is the best medication for folliculitis?
| Best medication for folliculitis | ||
|---|---|---|
| Centany (mupirocin) | Antibiotic | Topical |
| Zovirax (acyclovir | Antiviral | Topical |
| Elimite (permethrin) | Antiparasitic | Topical |
| Accutane | Retinoid | Oral |
Does hydrogen peroxide get rid of folliculitis?
Hydrogen peroxide can help get rid of some bacteria and fungi that cause folliculitis. Dilute the hydrogen peroxide with clean, sterile water or use it directly. Apply it onto your skin with a cotton swab. You can use a small spray bottle for larger areas.