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Folliculitis, A Simple Guide To the Condition, Treatment And Related Diseases
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- ISBN978-1-310-70889-3
- EAN9781310708893
- Date de parution18/12/2014
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Résumé
Folliculitis is a bacterial hair follicle inflammationThe most common cause is Staphylococcal infectionIt affects the root of the skin hair follicle. It makes the skin red and irregularPeople of all ages are affected by this conditionIt is more common in diabetes and people with low immune reaction. There may be pain, eczema and dermatitisIt may be caused by skin trauma and injuryTreatment is with oral antibiotic and antibiotic creamThere should be good skin hygieneAvoid scratching the skinUse clean razors for shaving-An original poem by Kenneth KeeInteresting Tips about the Sebaceous CystA Healthy Lifestyle1.
Take a well Balanced Diet2. Treatment of FolliculitisHot moist compresses may help drain the affected follicles. Antibiotics applied to the skin (mupirocin) or taken by mouth (dicloxacillin)Antifungal medications to control the infectionA. Skin hygienea. Clean skin with antiseptic.b. Avoid scratching the skinc. Avoid plaster and poulticesd. Cover with gauze after skin injuryB. Medicines:a. Topical antibacterial such as bacitracin, neomycin, gentamycin, tetracycline erythromycin, clindamycin, mupirocin or benzoyl peroxide creamsb.
Oral Antibiotics such as cephalosporins, penicillinase-resistant penicillins, macrolides, and fluoroquinolones may be given if necessary.c. Complicated conditions such as carbuncles may require surgical debridement.3. Keep bones and body strongBone marrow produces our bloodEat foods rich in calcium like yogurt, cheese, milk, and dark green vegetables. Eat foods rich in Vitamin D, like eggs, fatty fish, cereal, and fortified milk.
Eat food rich in Vitamins B and C such as green vegetables and fruitsZinc and other minerals are important to the body4. Get enough rest and SleepAvoid stress and tension5. Exercise and stay active. It is best to do weight-bearing exercise such as walking, jogging, stair climbing, dancing, or lifting weights for 2oe hours a week. One way to do this is to be active 30 minutes a day at least 5 days a week.
Begin slowly especially if a person has not been active.6. Do not drink more than 2 alcohol drinks a day for a man or 1 alcohol drink a day for a woman. Alcohol use also increases the chance of falling and breaking a bone. Alcohol can affect the neurons and brain cells.7. Stop or do not begin smoking. It also interferes with blood supply and healing. Chapter 1FolliculitisWhat is Folliculitis?Folliculitis is a bacterial infection of the skin hair follicle.
Folliculitis is inflammation of one or more skin hair follicles. It can occur anywhere on the skinPeople of all ages are affected. Folliculitis can appear on any skin bearing hair including the head, neck, trunk, buttocks, and extremities. What are the causes of Folliculitis?Folliculitis starts when hair follicles are damaged by rubbing from clothing, blockage of the follicle or shaving. Most of the time, the damaged follicles become infected with Staphylococcus (staph) bacteria.1.
The main cause is infection of bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus. Gram-negative folliculitis usually involves the face and includes Klebsiella, Enterobacter, and Proteus species2. Poor skin hygiene3. Skin damaged by eczema and dermatitis4. Nasal transport of Staphylococcus aureus.5. May occur more in diabetes and low immune system patients such as leukemia. TABLE OF CONTENTIntroductionChapter 1 FolliculitisChapter 2 More about FolliculitisChapter 3 Trea...
Take a well Balanced Diet2. Treatment of FolliculitisHot moist compresses may help drain the affected follicles. Antibiotics applied to the skin (mupirocin) or taken by mouth (dicloxacillin)Antifungal medications to control the infectionA. Skin hygienea. Clean skin with antiseptic.b. Avoid scratching the skinc. Avoid plaster and poulticesd. Cover with gauze after skin injuryB. Medicines:a. Topical antibacterial such as bacitracin, neomycin, gentamycin, tetracycline erythromycin, clindamycin, mupirocin or benzoyl peroxide creamsb.
Oral Antibiotics such as cephalosporins, penicillinase-resistant penicillins, macrolides, and fluoroquinolones may be given if necessary.c. Complicated conditions such as carbuncles may require surgical debridement.3. Keep bones and body strongBone marrow produces our bloodEat foods rich in calcium like yogurt, cheese, milk, and dark green vegetables. Eat foods rich in Vitamin D, like eggs, fatty fish, cereal, and fortified milk.
Eat food rich in Vitamins B and C such as green vegetables and fruitsZinc and other minerals are important to the body4. Get enough rest and SleepAvoid stress and tension5. Exercise and stay active. It is best to do weight-bearing exercise such as walking, jogging, stair climbing, dancing, or lifting weights for 2oe hours a week. One way to do this is to be active 30 minutes a day at least 5 days a week.
Begin slowly especially if a person has not been active.6. Do not drink more than 2 alcohol drinks a day for a man or 1 alcohol drink a day for a woman. Alcohol use also increases the chance of falling and breaking a bone. Alcohol can affect the neurons and brain cells.7. Stop or do not begin smoking. It also interferes with blood supply and healing. Chapter 1FolliculitisWhat is Folliculitis?Folliculitis is a bacterial infection of the skin hair follicle.
Folliculitis is inflammation of one or more skin hair follicles. It can occur anywhere on the skinPeople of all ages are affected. Folliculitis can appear on any skin bearing hair including the head, neck, trunk, buttocks, and extremities. What are the causes of Folliculitis?Folliculitis starts when hair follicles are damaged by rubbing from clothing, blockage of the follicle or shaving. Most of the time, the damaged follicles become infected with Staphylococcus (staph) bacteria.1.
The main cause is infection of bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus. Gram-negative folliculitis usually involves the face and includes Klebsiella, Enterobacter, and Proteus species2. Poor skin hygiene3. Skin damaged by eczema and dermatitis4. Nasal transport of Staphylococcus aureus.5. May occur more in diabetes and low immune system patients such as leukemia. TABLE OF CONTENTIntroductionChapter 1 FolliculitisChapter 2 More about FolliculitisChapter 3 Trea...























