by chemical irritation, or by physical irritation (for example, shaving or friction from clothing). Typical body sites that are involved in folliculitis include the face, thighs, and scalp.
These can appear anywhere on the body but are often found on the neck, scalp, face, chest, upper back, or groin area. Lumps & Bumps These are raised areas on the skin that may contain pus or other fluids. While some lumps can be cancerous or precancerous, most lumps and bumps are ...
Risk of ulceration or bleeding especially in diaper area or in larger lesionsDisfiguring lesions treated with oral propranolol5 or more separate lesions need liver ultrasound Cradle cap/ seborrheic dermatitis Scaly erythematous papules and plaques on scalp and faceMostly in infants to toddlersOvergrowth...
by chemical irritation, or by physical irritation (for example, shaving or friction from clothing). Typical body sites that are involved in folliculitis include the face, thighs, and scalp.