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Folliculitis, a bacterial or fungal infection of the hair follicles, usually manifests as an itchy, painful, blistering and/or oozing rash surrounding one or more infected follicles.<ref>http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/tc/folliculitis-topic-overview</ref> Folliculitis can be caused by a variety of pathogens and can develop to various levels of severity and thus has many options for treatment. Whether you have a mild case or a full-blown skin emergency, start with Step 1 below to get your skin looking its best in no time. | Folliculitis, a bacterial or fungal infection of the hair follicles, usually manifests as an itchy, painful, blistering and/or oozing rash surrounding one or more infected follicles.<ref>http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/tc/folliculitis-topic-overview</ref> Folliculitis can be caused by a variety of pathogens and can develop to various levels of severity and thus has many options for treatment. Whether you have a mild case or a full-blown skin emergency, start with Step 1 below to get your skin looking its best in no time. | ||
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=== Treating Mild Folliculitis With Home Cures === | === Treating Mild Folliculitis With Home Cures === |