How do you stop bacterial folliculitis from spreading?
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 long does it take folliculitis to spread?
With this type you may develop a rash of red, round, itchy bumps one to two days after exposure to the bacteria that causes it. Hot tub folliculitis is caused by pseudomonas bacteria, which is found in many places, including hot tubs and heated pools in which the chlorine and pH levels aren’t well-regulated.
What happens if folliculitis doesn’t go away?
If folliculitis goes untreated it may result in serious or deep infections that may spread or cause permanent scarring, cellulitis, or even enter the bloodstream and become life-threatening. Each hair on your body grows out of a pocket in your skin called a follicle.
What aggravates folliculitis?
Folliculitis has many causes, including tight clothing, but tight clothes can aggravate the condition regardless of what caused it. Use loose-fitting clothing over the affected area. You should also avoid clothing that allows the skin to rub against the affected area.
What is the fastest way to cure folliculitis?
Home remedies
- A warm, moist compress can help soothe soreness, swelling, and pain.
- Aloe vera gel may help heal the skin faster.
- You can find hydrogen peroxide in the first aid aisle of your local pharmacy.
- Over-the-counter antibiotic creams, gels, and ointments may help clear up a small patch of folliculitis.
What kills folliculitis?
Doctors can treat severe folliculitis with a prescription-strength antifungal or antibiotic ointment. They can also prescribe a medicated shampoo that relieves itching, and helps kill infectious microbes.
What foods to avoid if you have folliculitis?
Brooks also advises avoiding diets high in carbs and sugars or with a high glycemic index, which can cause fluctuations in your glucose levels. “Rising glucose levels increase hormones in your skin, leading to oil production, which can cause folliculitis [inflammation of hair follicles],” he says.
What vitamins are good for folliculitis?
Anti-fungal Supplements
- Coconut Oil (or caprylic acid)
- Undecylenic Acid (bioactive nutrients combines this with two other antifungals: neem and grapefruit seed oil)
- Olive Leaf.
- Oil of Oregano.
- ACV (tablets or liquid)
- Garlic.
- Berberine.
What kills folliculitis on skin?
For mild infections, your dermatologist will usually prescribe an antibiotic cream. Oral antibiotics are not usually prescribed unless you have a severe or recurrent infection. If you have a fungal infection, antibiotics won’t kill it.
How long does folliculitis take to heal?
If other treatment options fail, your doctor may recommend laser hair removal. During treatment, you should refrain from removing hair by plucking, waxing, or shaving. Allowing your hair to grow may help your follicles to heal. For chronic folliculitis, your doctor may advise you to allow your hair to grow for up to three months.
How to treat folliculitis naturally?
Add 5 – 6 drops of tea tree oil in 2 – 3 tablespoons of coconut or olive oil.