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Folliculitis....what kind??? |
I have been getting folliculitis like bums on my face EVERY winter for 5 years...I read all the different types of folliculitis...mine at this point, started out as TWO large silver dollar size soft, blood/little bit of pus, filled lessons right below my jawbone where it curves. there was no hair coming through these lessons. Those are still there but not pus filled....but yet to regain hair growth. I thought nothing of it and continued shaving. NOW I have MANY small bumps right under my goatee. I shave my whole face except my goatee. Right where the edge of my goatee meets my shaved neck, is where these bumps are occuring. Now I dont know if its Barbers Itch or FUNGAL folliculitis because I am also suffering from a split but crack surrounded by a rash that the doctor told me was a yeast/dermatitis infection which has been coming and going for a year Or if its herpes folliculitis because I get cold sores once in a while...and shave And GOD FOR BID I pray its not related to HIV/AIDS. If you have recurrent dermatological problems, a more realistic action would be a second opinion with a dermatologist. |
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