PtEd – FOLLICULITIS

FOLLICULITIS

PROBLEM

A bacterial (or fungal) infection of the hair follicle. Folliculitis is seen when a pustule develops, commonly on the arms, legs, scalp, and face (beard).

CAUSE

A.Bacterial: Infection commonly caused by Staphylococcus bacteria.

B.Fungal: May be caused by yeast infection.

PREVENTION/TREATMENT PLAN

A.Keep skin clean and dry.

B.Avoid warm, moist conditions.

C.Healing generally occurs in 10 to 14 days after proper treatment with medications.

D.Practice good handwashing technique, using antibacterial soaps.

E.Use clean razors daily.

F.Throw old razors away.

G.Do not share razors.

H.Shampoo scalp daily.

I.Folliculitis usually resolves within 4 to 6 weeks after proper treatment.

Activity: As tolerated.

Diet: Regular diet.

Medications: Topical and/or oral antibiotics as prescribed.

You Have Been Prescribed: ___________________________________________________________

You Need to Take: ___________________________________________________________

You Need to Notify the Office If:

A.You notice lesions worsening or spreading, despite adequate medication treatment.

B.You have a fever higher than 101°F.

C.Your condition is not getting better.

D.You have a reaction to your medication.

Phone: ____________________________

RESOURCE

American Academy of Dermatology

9500 W Bryn Mawr Avenue, Ste 500, Rosemont, IL 60018-5216

United States

Phone: (888) 462-DERM (3376)

www.aad.org

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