Folliculitis, Boils, and Carbuncles
What are folliculitis, boils, and carbuncles?
Folliculitis is the inflammation of hair follicles due to an infection, injury, or irritation. It is characterized by tender, swollen areas that form around hair follicles, often on the neck, breasts, buttocks, and face.Boils are pus-filled lesions that are painful and usually firm. Boils are usually located in the waist area, groin, buttocks, and under the arm.
Carbuncles are clusters of boils. These are usually found in the back of the neck or thigh.
What are the symptoms of folliculitis, boils, and carbuncles?
The following are the most common symptoms of folliculitis, boils, and carbuncles. However, each child may experience symptoms differently.Symptoms for folliculitis may include:
- pus in the hair follicle
- irritated and red follicles
- damaged hair
- pus in the center of the boil
- whitish, bloody discharge from the boil
- pus in the center of the boils
- whitish, bloody discharge from the boils
- fever
- fatigue
How are folliculitis, boils, and carbuncles diagnosed?
Diagnosis of folliculitis, boils, and carbuncles are made by your child's physician after a thorough medical history and physical examination. After examining the lesions, your child's physician may culture the wounds (obtain a sample of the drainage of the wound, allow it to grow in the laboratory, and identify specific bacteria) to help verify the diagnosis and to help in selecting the best treatment.Treatment for folliculitis, boils, and carbuncles:
Specific treatment for folliculitis, boils, and carbuncles will be determined by your child's physician based on:- your child's age, overall health, and medical history
- extent of the condition
- your child's tolerance for specific medications, procedures, or therapies
- expectations for the course of the condition
- your opinion or preference
- topical antibiotics (for folliculitis)
- for carbuncles and boils, a warm compress may be used to help promote drainage of the lesion
- oral or intravenous (IV) antibiotics (to treat the infection)
- possible removal of the boils and carbuncles
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