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folliculitis

NOUN
  1. inflammation of a hair follicle

How To Use folliculitis In A Sentence

  • One is folliculitis, where the hair follicles get infected with bacteria. The Sun
  • It could also be localised acne, or folliculitis, a condition that occurs when an infection in the hair follicles spreads. The Sun
  • Common skin infections include cellulitis, erysipelas, impetigo, folliculitis, and furuncles and carbuncles.
  • Folliculitis, a bacterial skin infection, is common among exercisers, as are fungal and bacterial foot infections. Times, Sunday Times
  • Guys, if that risk finally gets you to take off your tight-fitting pants, make sure can you do so without a struggle: excessive pulling can damage the hair follicles on your legs and lead to folliculitis with nasty pustules that can itch or burn. Men feel the squeeze, too
  • Dissecting cellulitis, lichen planopilaris, and folliculitis decalvans also may cause scarring alopecia.
  • Common skin infections include cellulitis, erysipelas, impetigo, folliculitis, and furuncles and carbuncles.
  • Various conditions are linked to the use of hair extensions: traction alopecia and folliculitis (baldness and inflammation ound the follicles). Times, Sunday Times
  • Lithium, a drug used to treat both epilepsy and bipolar disorder, can cause horrendous acne and chronic folliculitis, and it can exacerbate psoriasis. Simple Skin Beauty
  • Antibacterial soaps are very effective in fighting folliculitis or back acne, but they are extremely drying. Simple Skin Beauty
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