Question
Do patients with folliculitis always have diabetes?
Answer
Folliculitis is an inflammation caused by purulent cocci that invade the surrounding area of the hair follicle opening, limited to the upper part of the hair follicle. It is divided into purulent and non-purulent types and is more common in individuals with weakened immunity or diabetes, often occurring on the head and neck. The first step in treating folliculitis is to ensure proper skin hygiene and avoid scratching or other irritations. For patients with folliculitis, the current treatment method is the “Microwave New Meridian Therapy,” which is based on the clinical type and lesion range of folliculitis, with the principle of anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and drying. It suppresses purulent bacteria, quickly relieves itching, and prevents infection, specializing in the treatment of folliculitis. The unique advantages have even won the latest breakthrough award in dermatology research and treatment technology nationwide.