FOLLICULITIS TREATMENT


If you are reading this, I can only assume that you are suffering from the condition called Folliculitis. You are probably all too aware of what it feels like to have red itchy skin and the embarrassment involved in appearing in public with the unsightly rash on your neck. You know that scratching does not solve the problem!

With no folliculitis treatment, sufferers become vulnerable to other bacterial infections, compounding the issue with a host of other problems. But do not despair! With a bit of luck, you have found this site before your folliculitis gets worse and much more severe.

“This Condition Was Making My Life a Living Hell, Bringing my Self-Esteem to the ground, and Ruining my Life”

These are the words of Michael Stone, who suffered from Hot Tub Folliculitis for a considerable time, constantly itching and red faced. Almost every night he would wake up and scratch until he had drawn blood. What is more, he did not escape the bullying that is so prevalent in society today, lowering his self esteem even further.

The initial diagnosis was very dry skin, with a moisturizer as the prescribed treatment. Although the itching subsided at first, it soon returned, along with an increase in the amount of bullying. Nothing seemed to work!

And then…..

Whilst holidaying in Africa, he visited a local market and spotted a stall devoted to Natural Cures. With nothing to lose, he asked the elderly woman stallholder for advice on his condition. The advice and instructions she gave him had immediate and astonishing results. Within 24 hours the itching and redness had begun to disappear!

To cut a long story short, after lengthy, persistent persuasion she agreed to let him have the recipe for this treatment. Not only did it cure his folliculitis, but it restored his self-esteem and gave him his life back.

A folliculitis free life!

You can now do the same! The guide that has been compiled has been used by many folliculitis sufferers with positive results.

This unique, step by step guide will show you how to soothe, cure and prevent folliculitis.

The guide will show you:

How to eliminate Folliculitis without resorting to medication

• How to stop the itching

How to get rid of dry skin

• How to focus on the root of the problem rather than the symptoms

How to look healthy again

• What the causes of Folliculitis are

And much more!

This guide is VITAL for your treatment of folliculitis , and preventing the development of a more severe problem!


Click Here For The Essential Folliculitis Treatment Guide


Thursday, 10 November 2011

Deep Folliculitis

There are various types of deep folliculitis, including the following:

Sycosis Barbae
This is caused in men by shaving, which can result in inflammation of the entire hair follicle. Initially, tiny pustules arise on the chin ,upper lip and jaw, becoming more widespread as shaving progresses. If the problem becomes severe, then scarring may be the unwanted result.
Gram-Negative Folliculitis

This type can occur as a by-product of long lasting antibiotic care for acne. The normal balance of nose bacteria is altered by taking these antibiotics, which can promote the growth of harmful bacteria, such as gram-negative bacteria. In most people, once the antibiotic treatment ceases, the balance is restored to normal. This is not the case for some however, as in some people the gram-negative bacteria may spread and give rise to new and sometimes severe acne attacks.

Boils and Carbuncles
When hair follicles become profoundly infected by Staph bacteria, the result can often be the growth of boils and carbuncles. A boil can swiftly appear as  a pinkish or red bump, with swollen surrounding skin. These bumps grow larger and more painful as they fill with pus, eventually bursting. Larger boils may also leave a scar. A carbuncle consists of a group of boils. As a group, it obviously will result in a much more severe infection than that of a single boil, frequently healing a lot slower and much more likely to leave unsightly scars.
Eosinophilic Folliculitis
This type is principally found in HIV sufferers, manifesting as persistent areas of pus-filled sores, mainly on the face but occasionally on the upper arms or back. The inflammation usually spreads and increase in itchiness, and frequently leaves patches of darker than normal skin.


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