Guide To The Warning Signs Of Folliculitis

Clusters Of Small Bumps

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A classic warning sign of folliculitis is the sudden and often unexplainable appearance of bumps in clusters. The bumps can be filled with fluid, though they are not always. In some cases, they may itch. They are normally one millimeter wide, which is about the size of the tip of a sharpened pencil. However, they can sometimes increase in size. The cluster can also expand if the patient's folliculitis increases in severity. The bumps are typically either red, white, or yellow.

Pityrosporum folliculitis is one type of folliculitis that has been strongly associated with this symptom, although any form can cause clusters of small bumps. Malassezia, a type of fungus, normally causes it. It is often mistaken for acne when it appears on the face. Sweating can worsen this type of folliculitis, and it can appear on any other area of the body as well.

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