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  1. 12 kwi 2024 · Scalp infections are a result of bacteria or fungi that entered the hair follicles or skin of the scalp. There are many different types, including folliculitis, impetigo, lichen planus, and ringworm. Depending on the cause, each can be treated with antibiotics or antifungal medications as well as over-the-counter steroid creams to reduce ...

  2. 16 lut 2024 · Learn about common scalp infections, such as ringworm, folliculitis, and impetigo, and how to treat them. Find out the differences between fungal and bacterial infections and how to prevent them.

  3. Bacterial folliculitis is usually due to Staphylococcus aureus. and can be treated using warm compresses, analgesics, topical antibiotics and in rare cases, oral or intravenous antibiotics.

  4. dermnetnz.org › topics › tinea-capitisTinea capitis - DermNet

    Bacterial scalp folliculitis, impetigo, pyoderma, and pyogenic abscess; may resemble inflammatory tinea capitis. What is the treatment for tinea capitis? Griseofulvin has previously been the most widely used medication to treat tinea capitis, but it is no longer available in some countries, including New Zealand.

  5. 10 maj 2022 · Scalp Yeast Infection. A scalp yeast infection is a fungal skin infection caused by a yeast called Candida. It causes an itchy, flaky rash on your scalp. Candida grow and thrive in warm, dark environments. Treatment includes shampoos, foams or ointments.

  6. 5 gru 2023 · Bacteria. When scalp folliculitis is caused by staph or another type of bacteria it may resolve without treatment. However, some people may need antibiotic treatment to resolve symptoms. It can be a topical antibiotic applied to the affected area or an oral antibiotic.

  7. 3 lut 2023 · Warm compress. Applying a warm compress or warm, damp cloth to your scalp a few times a day can help to soothe your scalp and drain any pus. Antibacterial soap. If your scalp folliculitis...

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