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  1. Spa pool folliculitis, also called hot tub folliculitis or pseudomonas folliculitis, is a Gram-negative bacterial infection of hair follicles acquired during exposure to hot water such as in spa pools, hot tubs, and jacuzzis.

  2. Symptomatic relief of Pseudomonas folliculitis may be achieved through the use of acetic acid 5% compresses for 20 minutes twice a day to 4 times a day. In Pseudomonas folliculitis patients...

  3. 13 mar 2019 · When I see a patient with an acute bacterial folliculitis my optimal treatment plan is: –Culture a pustule. –Recommend an antibacterial wash (benzoyl peroxide, lever 2000, Dial antibacterial) for 1 month. –Topical polymyxin B 0.1% twice daily for 10 days to the lesions. –Avoid topical steroids.

  4. Hot tub folliculitis is an infection of your skin’s hair follicles caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a type of bacteria found in many hot tubs and pools. The condition often clears up on its own in one to two weeks without treatment.

  5. 3 gru 2023 · hot water, a high pH, and low chlorine levels all predispose to infection - pseudomonas folliculitis can be prevented by proper maintenance and chlorination of pools, hot tubs, whirlpools, and spas to decrease the population of P. aeruginosa. antibiotic treatment with ciprofloxacin may be used.

  6. 8 sie 2023 · In certain cases where this is seen secondary to prolonged antibiotic use, oral antibiotic treatment that covers for pseudomonas are possible choices including ampicillin, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, and ciprofloxacin all being first-line agents.

  7. The differential diagnosis of superficial folliculitis includes: Pseudomonas folliculitis. Pseudomonas folliculitis is caused by inadequate chlorination of a hot tub or spa pool. Lesions cluster under the swimming costume. Spa pool folliculitis usually settles by itself, but severe cases can be treated with ciprofloxacin.