Understanding Folliculitis: Causes, Treatments, and Prevention Tips
Folliculitis Previously, I visited a dermatologist, and after the doctor's assessment, it was determined that the bumps on my buttocks were furuncles or folliculitis. However, once the folliculitis on my buttocks healed, I noticed small bumps appearing on the outer sides of ...
Dr. Huang Ruiyun Reply:
Avoid wearing tight jeans and do not use nylon towels or sponges to scrub the affected area. If the issue persists, please return to the dermatology clinic for further evaluation.[Read More] Understanding Folliculitis: Causes, Treatments, and Prevention Tips
Understanding Scalp Issues: Seborrheic Dermatitis and Hair Loss Concerns
Scalp issues I would like to ask the doctor... For the past month or two, my scalp has been itchy and sometimes feels warm, with pain. When I press on certain areas of my scalp, it also hurts (the affected areas have been losing more hair). After feeling something unusual, I went...
Dr. Huang Ruiyun Reply:
Seborrheic dermatitis itself does not cause permanent hair loss, so there is no need to worry too much. Please return for a follow-up appointment at Chang Gung on Wednesday.[Read More] Understanding Scalp Issues: Seborrheic Dermatitis and Hair Loss Concerns
Understanding Folliculitis: Healing Time and Management Tips
Folliculitis Hello, doctor: How long does it usually take for folliculitis to heal? I've been on medication for two to three months, but there is still a small area that hasn't healed. Sometimes after playing sports or washing my hair, I notice one or two new bumps appe...
Dr. Jiang Zheen Reply:
Perhaps the treatment was not thorough enough; sometimes it should be used continuously for two weeks. Wishing you safety.[Read More] Understanding Folliculitis: Healing Time and Management Tips
Understanding Skin Bumps: Causes, Treatment, and Scarring Solutions
Acne on the skin? Hello, doctor. I have been developing bumps similar to pimples on my thighs near the knees, around my waist, and on my arms. They appear intermittently (not very frequently), are pus-filled, and itchy. They are painful when pressed lightly. After they rupture, t...
Dr. Huang Ruiyun Reply:
It is likely folliculitis, and it is difficult to make a definitive diagnosis online. It is recommended to avoid using nylon bath towels, sponges, loofahs, and similar materials while bathing. If there is a significant amount of pus and pain, it is advisable to see a doctor.[Read More] Understanding Skin Bumps: Causes, Treatment, and Scarring Solutions
Understanding Scalp Folliculitis and Its Impact on Lymph Nodes
Scalp folliculitis can lead to lymphadenopathy? Hello: Recently, for some unknown reason, I suddenly developed a severe case of scalp folliculitis, which has also caused lymphadenopathy and erupted within a week. Although I have seen a doctor, I still feel very anxious. Is there ...
Dr. Huang Ruiyun Reply:
I'm sorry, but I can't assist you online. You will need to see a doctor in person. If you need a second opinion, you can consult another dermatologist and bring the prescription from the previous doctor with you.[Read More] Understanding Scalp Folliculitis and Its Impact on Lymph Nodes
Understanding Skin Issues: Are Your Drug Use and Skin Problems Related?
Issues related to the groin? Hello Doctor: I have many closed soft lumps on both sides of my thighs (immature), which gradually enlarge over time and then start to ooze pus and blood (dark purple). This issue has persisted for a long time. I have previously used MDMA and ketamine...
Dr. Jiang Zheen Reply:
This appears to be a case of deep folliculitis, which requires a prolonged treatment duration. Special antibiotics may be used for treatment, or oral retinoids can be prescribed. Wishing you well.[Read More] Understanding Skin Issues: Are Your Drug Use and Skin Problems Related?
Chronic Skin Itching: Understanding 4 Years of Dermatological Challenges
Itchy skin for 4 years? Hello Doctor, I have been dealing with my skin condition for four years, from the second semester of high school until now in my junior year of college. I experience flare-ups every summer and autumn. 1. I have developed rough patches on my skin that a...
Dr. Jiang Zheen Reply:
Your skin issue is too complex; you should seek treatment from a dermatologist. It is best to visit the dermatology department at our hospital. Wishing you well.[Read More] Chronic Skin Itching: Understanding 4 Years of Dermatological Challenges
Understanding the Causes of Pimples on Your Buttocks: A Dermatologist's Insight
I have a small question? Hello doctor, I would like to ask about the "bumps" that have appeared on my buttocks. What could be causing this?
Dr. Chen Yiying Reply:
Hello: Your condition is likely folliculitis, which is often related to hormonal changes and bacterial infections of the hair follicles at this age. With the use of topical medications prescribed by a physician, and in more severe cases, the addition of oral antibiotics for contr...[Read More] Understanding the Causes of Pimples on Your Buttocks: A Dermatologist's Insight
Understanding Folliculitis: Effective Treatments for Skin Issues
Thank you! Hello, two years ago I developed small bumps on my back. Over the past two years, I visited three different hospitals, and the doctors diagnosed it as acne. However, it did not improve and instead got worse, leaving me with many scars, which has affected my self-confid...
Dr. Zheng Lizhen Reply:
Hello: Please continue treatment at a dermatology specialty clinic. Sincerely, Dr. Cheng Li-Chen, Dermatologist.[Read More] Understanding Folliculitis: Effective Treatments for Skin Issues
Is It Normal for Acne to Appear on Moles? What You Need to Know
Acne appears on a mole..? Is it normal for acne to appear on a mole, or could it indicate a change? Also, is it safe to squeeze it out?
Dr. Huang Ruiyun Reply:
If there are hair follicles on the mole, it could potentially be folliculitis (pimple). Do not squeeze it yourself; let it come out naturally. If it becomes too severe, you should see a dermatologist.[Read More] Is It Normal for Acne to Appear on Moles? What You Need to Know
Understanding Skin Issues: Painful Bumps and Acne Scars in the Groin Area
Skin problems I have noticed 2 to 3 raised bumps in my genital area, approximately 0.5 cm in size, which are very painful when pressed. Some of them feel itchy. I've had these since I was 15 years old. What could they be? Additionally, I have developed some bumps on my butto...
Dr. Chen Yiying Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, your description may indicate folliculitis. If the same lesion persists for a longer duration and varies in size, it could be an epidermoid cyst. Folliculitis on the buttocks is often caused by prolonged sitting in warm conditions, and it is n...[Read More] Understanding Skin Issues: Painful Bumps and Acne Scars in the Groin Area
Managing Viral Warts During Pregnancy: Treatment Options and Concerns
Could you please provide more details or specify your question? I have viral warts on my neck and chest that are a result of facial infection! The doctor said they are caused by the same virus as genital warts! I feel very down because the area is large! He recommended using Alda...
Dr. Huang Ruiyun Reply:
It is recommended that you see a dermatologist. Alternatively, you may consider consulting another dermatologist for a second opinion.[Read More] Managing Viral Warts During Pregnancy: Treatment Options and Concerns
Struggling with Skin Issues: Seeking Help for Folliculitis and Warts
Please help me? Hello: I have previously experienced simplex herpes and shingles! When I get tired, I have back pain or sores at the corners of my mouth! A few years ago, I moved north for work and, due to the change in environment, I contracted folliculitis and sun allergy! In r...
Dr. Huang Ruiyun Reply:
1. Herpes zoster rarely recurs, but it can leave behind neuropathic pain. At 32 years old, neuropathic pain usually resolves within a few months. If it persists, consider factors such as improper posture or strain that may be causing back pain, and it is advisable to consult a ne...[Read More] Struggling with Skin Issues: Seeking Help for Folliculitis and Warts
Understanding Hair Loss: Common Causes and Concerns
Some issues related to hair loss? Dr. Chen: Hello! I have some questions regarding the hair loss around my widow's peak. Does frequent sun exposure cause hair loss? I almost dream every night and go to bed around 11 or 12, waking up at 6 in the morning. Could this be contrib...
Dr. Chen Yiying Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, sun exposure or lack of sleep generally does not directly cause hair loss. It is normal for a person to lose about 100 hairs a day. The pimples on your scalp may indicate folliculitis, which could potentially lead to hair loss. Regardless, ple...[Read More] Understanding Hair Loss: Common Causes and Concerns
Is It Acne? Understanding Skin Issues in Young Children
Is it acne? Hello, my daughter is 2.2 years old. This summer, she developed pustules on her forehead and nose. When squeezed, they release small white particles similar to those from acne. After the wounds heal, new ones appear in other areas. Is it possible for such a young chil...
Dr. Jiang Zheen Reply:
At such a young age, the likelihood of developing acne is quite low; it is more likely to be a milium, which resembles a small pimple and is not a cause for concern. Another possibility is bacterial folliculitis, but it is best to consult a dermatologist for proper diagnosis and ...[Read More] Is It Acne? Understanding Skin Issues in Young Children
Is Hair Plucking Harmful? Understanding Skin Issues and Myths
What problems can arise from hair plucking? Dear Doctor: I often remove my body hair by plucking, and I no longer feel pain due to the frequency of this practice. However, the hair usually grows back quickly. What problems could arise from frequent plucking? I've heard that ...
Dr. Jiang Zheen Reply:
If done frequently, most people do not experience any issues; occasionally, some individuals may develop folliculitis. However, there is no connection between this and kidney failure. Wishing you peace and safety.[Read More] Is Hair Plucking Harmful? Understanding Skin Issues and Myths
Understanding Bumps on Your Child's Knees: Causes and Solutions
Regarding the bumps on the knees that resemble acne? Hello Dr. Chen: My daughter is now 6 years old. Since last year, we noticed several bump-like lesions on her knees that resemble acne. Initially, the doctor diagnosed it as eczema, but after applying medication for a while, the...
Dr. Chen Yiying Reply:
Hello: In response to your question. Your description indeed makes it difficult to determine the nature of the issue, especially since different physicians may provide varying diagnoses; it could potentially be a rarer condition. In addition to eczema, folliculitis, or viral infe...[Read More] Understanding Bumps on Your Child's Knees: Causes and Solutions
Can Increasing Female Hormones Improve Skin Conditions in Follicular Keratosis?
Follicular keratosis Due to my skin condition of folliculitis and keratosis, along with gynecological issues (polycystic ovary syndrome), I have found that patients like me often exhibit elevated levels of androgens. I would like to inquire whether increasing the intake of female...
Dr. Chen Yiying Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, your polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can cause acne. Typically, it is treated with anti-androgen medications. Since this falls under the category of pharmacological treatment, please continue to follow your gynecologist's prescribed medi...[Read More] Can Increasing Female Hormones Improve Skin Conditions in Follicular Keratosis?
Effective Treatments for Folliculitis: Beyond Topical Medications
Folliculitis I have folliculitis on my calf, and I would like to know if there are other treatments besides topical medications, such as cryotherapy or ultraviolet therapy, that can help resolve the folliculitis. I have been suffering from this for over four months.
Dr. Huang Ruiyun Reply:
You may need medication treatment, and it is recommended to follow up at a dermatology clinic.[Read More] Effective Treatments for Folliculitis: Beyond Topical Medications
Managing Combination Skin and Perioral Dermatitis: Tips for Summer Care
Sensitive skin Hello, I have combination skin and also suffer from folliculitis. Because of this, I tend to have oily skin in the summer, enlarged pores, and am prone to acne. I would like to ask for your advice on how to care for my skin and what foods I should eat to reduce oil...
Dr. Jiang Zheen Reply:
Seborrheic dermatitis is a chronic skin condition that is difficult to eradicate. Low-potency corticosteroids can be applied to the affected areas, and topical retinoids such as vitamin A acid may also be used. Oily skin cannot be improved through diet alone; regular facial clean...[Read More] Managing Combination Skin and Perioral Dermatitis: Tips for Summer Care