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Originally Posted by s15driftking
how do you cure scalp feliculitis, noting that a 10% panoxyl soap bar has gotten you no where?
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I haven't seen much scalp folliculitis. It is interesting that it is being treated with a benzyol peroxide solution. If it were a limitted, easy to get to area, I would treat it with something like polysporin or mupirocin (sp?) twice a day for 10 days. If that didn't work or if it were a hard to get to area (like a hair covered scalp) then I would go more for a system (pill) antibiotic like cloxicillin or erythromycin. All that said, I would certainly take a second look at it before concluding its a bacterial infection of the follicles on the scalp. I would be looking for another diagnosis (like pustular seborrheic keratosis) or an underlying cause and treat that.
If it were hard enough to treat I would certainly go ahead and swab it and await lab results to determine if it were anything more problematic than a typical skin-borne bacteria causing it.