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Folliculitis, decalvans on the scalp
Folliculitis, decalvans on the scalp
Folliculitis on the leg
Folliculitis on the leg


Folliculitis

Alternative Names:
Pseudofolliculitis barbae; Tinea barbae; Barber's itch

Symptoms:
  • Rash (reddened skin area)
  • Pimples or pustules located around a hair follicle
    • May crust over
    • Typically occur on neck axilla, or groin area
    • May present as genital lesions
  • Itching skin


Signs and tests:

A diagnosis is primarily based on the appearance of the skin. The skin infection is shallow and superficial. A culture of the lesion may show which bacteria or fungus are causing it.




Review Date: 10/29/2004
Reviewed By: Jonathan Kantor, M.D., Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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