What kills pityrosporum folliculitis?
The most common antifungal medications prescribed to treat pityrosporum folliculitis orally are itraconazole and fluconazole. With a good treatment program, pityrosporum folliculitis can clear up in a matter of weeks.
Can you get pityrosporum folliculitis on your face?
Symptoms of Pityrosporum Folliculitis They often appear in symmetric rows on the forehead or scattered on the cheeks. It can also develop on your upper back or upper chest.
How do you get rid of pityrosporum folliculitis naturally?
Home remedies
- A warm, moist compress can help soothe soreness, swelling, and pain.
- Aloe vera gel may help heal the skin faster.
- You can find hydrogen peroxide in the first aid aisle of your local pharmacy.
- Over-the-counter antibiotic creams, gels, and ointments may help clear up a small patch of folliculitis.
Why do I have folliculitis on my face?
Folliculitis is most often caused by an infection of hair follicles with Staphylococcus aureus (staph) bacteria. Folliculitis may also be caused by viruses, fungi and even an inflammation from ingrown hairs.
Does Moisturiser help folliculitis?
Mild cases It may be helpful to use a moisturiser (emollient) which contains an antibacterial agent – for example, Dermol® cream or lotion or Emulsiderm®. This will improve the condition of the skin and soothe it. It may help the folliculitis to clear more quickly and reduce the risk of it becoming worse.
How do you get rid of pityrosporum folliculitis?
As noted above, antifungal agents are the best way to treat and get rid of pityrosporum folliculitis. But if your body can’t handle the intensity of an oral antifungal medication, there are always topical antifungal treatments to choose from. These most often come in the form of gels, ointments, or creams.
How long does it take for pityrosporum folliculitis to go away?
Since topical antifungals and washes do not penetrate well into the hair follicle, first-line treatment is generally with oral antifungals. Improvement is expected within 1–2 months.
What does folliculitis look like on face?
In most cases, the main symptom of folliculitis is red bumps that look like pimples on your skin. These could also look like they’re white-filled bumps or they could be filled with pus (pustules). Folliculitis can feel itchy and uncomfortable. Many people feel the need to scratch when they have folliculitis.
How do you stop pityrosporum folliculitis?