Scalp Health

Who's At Risk of Scalp Folliculitis?

Who’s at Risk of Scalp Folliculitis? Understanding the Causes and Risk Factors

Did you know about 60% of African American men deal with pseudofolliculitis barbae from shaving? This fact shows how common scalp folliculitis is, especially in certain groups. It causes small, painful bumps on the scalp by inflaming hair follicles. This can happen due to infections or irritation. Knowing who might get this helps us find

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Herbs

Herbal Remedies for Scalp Folliculitis: What Works and What Doesn’t

Did you know about 60% of African American men have Pseudofolliculitis Barbae? This is a specific type of scalp folliculitis that develops with curly hair. It shows how common the condition is and highlights the search for effective treatments. Folliculitis causes inflammation or infection of hair follicles. It can be uncomfortable and embarrassing. Learning about

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Superficial Folliculitis

Superficial Folliculitis: The Most Common Type of Scalp Infection

Superficial folliculitis is a common scalp infection. It’s mostly caused by *Staphylococcus aureus* bacteria. These bacteria are generally harmless but can cause problems when they enter hair follicles. This leads to swollen hair follicles, itchy bumps, and sores filled with pus. Without treatment, this condition can get worse. It might cause more severe infections. This

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