Folliculitishttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folliculitis
Folliculitis Infectio et inflammatio folliculorum capillorum est. Occurrit alicubi in cilicio cutis, et sicut vari apparent. Pleraque folliculitis ex Staphylococco aureo explicantur.

Simpliciores casus suos resolvunt, curationes autem primae lineae sunt unguenta topica de more. General antibiotica, ut mupirocin vel neomycin/polymyxin B/bacitracin unguentum praescribi potest. Antibiotici orales etiam adhiberi possunt. Fungalis folliculitis (pityrosporum folliculitis) oralem antifungalam requirere potest.

Curatio
Omnia medicamenta ad curandum acne etiam folliculitis adiuvant. Benzoyl peroxideum et acidum azelaicum ope laesiones folliculitis tractant. OTC antibioticum unguentum in nonnullis suppurationibus adhiberi potest.
#Benzoyl peroxide [OXY-10]
#Adapalene gel [Differin]
#Polysporin
#Bacitracin
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  • Si sit unus vel duo, plerumque tantum vari
  • Unguenta antibiotica temptari possunt, si multae laesiones subito fiant.
  • Gravi forma
  • Saepe apparet magna pustularum, quae subito in bustum occurrunt.
  • Acne informis , non scabie temerarius , quod repente in bustum fit.
  • Tales magnae laesiones singulae saepe ex seminibus causantur sicut S. aureus. Accipere potes antibioticos.
  • Acne vulgaris in cute pinguissima. Acne est genus folliculitis in adolescentia.
  • Si vomica incisa est et bibitur, citius sanabit.
References Folliculitis 31613534 
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Folliculitis Est conditio cutis communis ubi folliculi comae inficiuntur vel inflammantur, inde pusulas aut labefecit in cute rubra. Saepe ex bacterial contagio folliculorum capillorum causatur, sed etiam a fungis, virus vel factoribus non-infectiosis urguetur.
Folliculitis is a common, generally benign, skin condition in which the hair follicle becomes infected/inflamed and forms a pustule or erythematous papule of overlying hair-covered skin. Most commonly, folliculitis is caused by bacterial infection of the superficial or deep hair follicle. However, this condition may also be caused by fungal species, viruses and can even be noninfectious in nature.
 Malassezia (Pityrosporum) Folliculitis 24688625 
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Malassezia (Pityrosporum) folliculitis Pellis condicio est quae similis acne sed actu fungus causatur. Saepius errat pro acne communi. Etiamsi acne simile est, curationes acne consuetas non penitus purgare eam, et durare annis potest. Haec conditio accidit cum certum fermentum in nostra cute nimis excrescat. Factores quasi systematis immune debilitati vel antibioticis utentes peius facere possunt. Solet ostendit rubras labefecit vel pustulis pectori, dorsi, lacerti, faciei. Medicamenta antifungalorum oralia optima operantur et signa cito emendare possunt. Aliquando, utroque infectio fungal et acne simul opus est.
Malassezia (Pityrosporum) folliculitis is a fungal acneiform condition commonly misdiagnosed as acne vulgaris. Although often associated with common acne, this condition may persist for years without complete resolution with typical acne medications. Malassezia folliculitis results from overgrowth of yeast present in the normal cutaneous flora. Eruptions may be associated with conditions altering this flora, such as immunosuppression and antibiotic use. The most common presentation is monomorphic papules and pustules, often on the chest, back, posterior arms, and face. Oral antifungals are the most effective treatment and result in rapid improvement. The association with acne vulgaris may require combinations of both antifungal and acne medications.
 Special types of folliculitis which should be differentiated from acne 29484091 
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Hic articulus varias formas folliculitis inducit quae ab acne distingui debent - superficial pustular folliculitis (SPF) , folliculitis barbae and sycosis barbae, perifolliculitis capitis abscedens et suffodiens, folliculitis keloidalis nuchae, actinic folliculitis, eosinophilic pustular folliculitis (EPF) , malassezia folliculitis and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitor-induced papulopustular eruption.
In this article, we introduce several special types of folliculitis which should be differentiated from acne, including superficial pustular folliculitis(SPF), folliculitis barbae and sycosis barbae, perifolliculitis capitis abscedens et suffodiens, folliculitis keloidalis nuchae, actinic folliculitis, eosinophilic pustular folliculitis (EPF), malassezia folliculitis and epidermal growth factor receptor(EGFR) inhibitor-induced papulopustular eruption.