Guide To The Warning Signs Of Folliculitis
Itchy Skin

When itching occurs due to folliculitis, it can be something that happens occasionally or as a recurring problem. The severity of the itching can be mild or unbearable. Itchy skin may or may not be present in all cases of folliculitis. For some patients, however, it can be the worst symptom. Patients with eosinophilic folliculitis, a type that commonly affects the scalp, face, neck, and trunk, typically describe the itch as quite intense. Diffuse folliculitis, which can be referred to as swimmer's itch, is known for causing severe itching as well.
Another type associated with itching is pruritic folliculitis of pregnancy (PFP). This type sometimes causes itching and bumps on the torsos of pregnant women. It is vital to note that while these forms of folliculitis have been linked to severe itching, all types have at least some degree of itching. While it is not as unpleasant as severe itching, mild itching can still be an early warning sign of folliculitis.