Folliculitis

Pseudofolliculitis barbae; Tinea barbae; Barber's itch

Folliculitis is inflammation of one or more hair follicles. It can occur anywhere on the skin.

Folliculitis - decalvans on the scalp

Folliculitis, decalvans causes scarring with hair loss (alopecia). There are areas of corn stalking (grouped hairs arising within the area of alopecia), redness (erythema), crusting, and pustules. Due to severe scarring, permanent hair loss occurs in the involved sites.

Folliculitis on the leg

Folliculitis has caused redness (erythema) and pus-filled blisters (pustules) to form around the hair follicles on this person's leg. This condition may be caused by infection or an irritation, such as shaving.

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