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Understanding Folliculitis: Symptoms and Treatment

Know about folliculitis, their symptoms and causes and how to treat and prevent them in future.

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Written by Dr. J T Hema Pratima

Reviewed by Dr. Dhankecha Mayank Dineshbhai MBBS

Last updated on 13th Aug, 2025

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Introduction

Folliculitis is a common skin condition that many people experience at some point in their lives. While it may sound intimidating, it’s usually a mild and treatable issue. If you’ve ever noticed small red bumps, pimples, or itchy patches around hair follicles, you might have had folliculitis. In this article, we’ll break down what folliculitis is, its symptoms, causes, and how you can manage or treat it effectively.

What Is Folliculitis?

Folliculitis is an inflammation or infection of the hair follicles—the tiny pockets in your skin where hair grows. It can occur anywhere on the body where hair is present, including the scalp, face, arms, legs, and even the buttocks. The condition can be caused by bacteria, fungi, viruses, or even irritation from shaving, tight clothing, or excessive sweating.

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Types of Folliculitis

There are two main types of folliculitis:

1. Superficial Folliculitis – Affects the upper part of the hair follicle, causing small red bumps or pus-filled pimples.
2. Deep Folliculitis – Involves the entire hair follicle and can lead to larger, painful boils or abscesses.

Common Symptoms of Folliculitis

The signs of folliculitis can vary depending on the cause and severity, but here are some common symptoms to look out for:

  • Small red bumps around hair follicles
  • Pus-filled blisters that may break open and crust over
  • Itching or burning sensation on the affected skin
  • Tenderness or pain in the inflamed area
  • Clusters of pimples that resemble acne

In more severe cases, you may experience:

  • Large, swollen, painful boils
  • Fever (if the infection spreads)
  • Scarring or dark spots after healing

What Causes Folliculitis?

Several factors can lead to folliculitis, including:

1. Bacterial Infection

The most common cause is Staphylococcus aureus (staph bacteria), which enters the skin through cuts, ingrown hairs, or blocked follicles.

2. Fungal Infection

Yeast or fungi like Malassezia can cause folliculitis, especially in warm, moist areas of the body.

3. Viral or Parasitic Infections

Certain viruses (like herpes) or mites (such as those causing scabies) can also inflame hair follicles.

4. Irritation from Hair Removal

Shaving, waxing, or plucking can damage follicles, leading to razor bumps or ingrown hairs.

5. Tight Clothing & Sweating

Wearing tight-fitting clothes or excessive sweating can trap bacteria and irritate follicles.

6. Weakened Immune System

People with diabetes, HIV, or those on immunosuppressive medications are more prone to folliculitis.

How to Treat Folliculitis?

In most cases of folliculitis is mild and can be treated at home. Here’s what you can do:

Home Remedies & Self-Care

  • Warm Compress – Applying a warm, damp cloth can help soothe irritation and drain pus-filled bumps
  • Keep the Area Clean – Wash with mild soap and water to prevent further infection.
  • Avoid Shaving or Waxing – Give your skin time to heal before hair removal.
  • Wear Loose Clothing – Reduces friction and irritation on affected areas.
  • Use Over-the-Counter (OTC) Treatments – Antibacterial washes (like chlorhexidine) or antifungal creams can help.

Medical Treatments

If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a doctor. They may recommend:

  • Topical Antibiotics (for bacterial infections)
  • Oral Antibiotics or Antifungals (for severe cases)
  • Steroid Creams (to reduce inflammation)
  • Minor Drainage (for large boils or abscesses)

Preventing Folliculitis

Prevention is always better than a cure. Here are some tips to avoid folliculitis:

  • Practice Good Hygiene – Shower after sweating heavily.
  • Shave Carefully – Use a clean razor, shave in the direction of hair growth, and apply moisturiser afterwards.
  • Avoid Tight Clothes – Opt for breathable fabrics like cotton.
  • Keep Skin Dry – Change out of wet clothes quickly to prevent bacterial growth.
  • Disinfect Hot Tubs & Pools – If using public facilities, ensure they are well-maintained to avoid infections.

When to See a Doctor?

Most folliculitis cases clear up on their own, but seek medical attention if:

  • The rash spreads or doesn’t improve in a few days
  • You develop fever, chills, or severe pain
  • The bumps turn into large, painful boils
  • You have recurring episodes

Final Thoughts

Folliculitis is a common and usually harmless condition, but it can be uncomfortable. By understanding its causes and taking preventive steps, you can keep your skin healthy. If home treatments don’t help, seek medical advice.

Consult a Dermatology specialist for Personalised Advice

Consult a Dermatology specialist for Personalised Advice

Dr. Kavitha Killaparthy, Dermatologist

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Consult a Dermatology specialist for Personalised Advice

Dr. Kavitha Killaparthy, Dermatologist

Dr. Kavitha Killaparthy

Dermatologist

23 Years • MBBS,DIPLOMA(DERMATOLOGY,VENEREOLOGY,LEPROSY)

Hyderabad

JDS Skin & Hair Clinic, Hyderabad

700

Dr. Mayuri Jain, Dermatologist

Dr. Mayuri Jain

Dermatologist

11 Years • MBBS, MD Dermatology , Venereology & Leprosy

Delhi

Dr Mayuri Jain Clinic, Delhi

850

No Booking Fees

Dr Ekansh Shekhar, Dermatologist

Dr Ekansh Shekhar

Dermatologist

10 Years • MBBS MD

Lucknow

Apollo Clinic Hazratganj, Lucknow

600

No Booking Fees

Dr.j Girishma, Dermatologist

Dr.j Girishma

Dermatologist

6 Years • MBBS MD DERMATOLOGY

Bengaluru

Apollo Medical Center, Marathahalli, Bengaluru

550

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Dr. H R Yogeesh, Dermatologist

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Dermatologist

20 Years • MBBS, MD (Dermatology, Venereology & Leprosy)

Bengaluru

Akshata skin and hair care, Bengaluru

800

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