There are many locations where folliculitis can occur, including the head, face, and other exposed areas. Abnormalities can be seen from the appearance, which can cause certain effects. Folliculitis may have mild pain and itching, and the severity of the condition may vary from person to person. However, can abdominal folliculitis heal on its own?
Abdominal folliculitis is difficult to heal on its own. If it is severe and no treatment is taken, it can develop into a serious condition. If accidentally broken, it may infect other parts, making it even more difficult to treat. If it grows on the head, inflammation will develop deep into the hair follicles and even lead to hair loss.
Patients with folliculitis should be treated according to their actual situation to avoid improper treatment, which may delay the condition. Patients should take oral medication under the guidance of a doctor to have anti-inflammatory effects and prevent infection. If the skin is damaged, antibiotics should be used for treatment, but an allergy test should be conducted first to see if one can use antibiotics.
In addition, external application drugs can also be used to apply to the affected area, which can accelerate the recovery of the condition. However, it is best to consult a doctor first for medication, as choosing poor external application drugs can cause secondary damage to the skin. Normally, a light diet should be the main focus. If you eat too much high-fat food, your pores will become clogged and your skin will deteriorate. During this period, do not use skincare products casually to avoid adverse stimulation.