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  2. Got Bumps on Your Scalp? Here's How to Treat It - AOL

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    Antiviral Medications: Antiviral drugs such as acyclovir may be prescribed for viral folliculitis. Topical Antibiotics : Prescription-strength antibiotics like clindamycin or erythromycin.

  3. The best benzoyl peroxide products, according to ... - AOL

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    Benzoyl peroxide is an over the counter, FDA-approved active ingredient used primarily for the treatment of acne, according to board-certified dermatologist Dr. Marguerite Germain. This ingredient ...

  4. Acne - Wikipedia

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    Benzoyl peroxide (BPO) is a first-line treatment for mild and moderate acne due to its effectiveness and mild side-effects (mainly skin irritation). In the skin follicle, benzoyl peroxide kills C. acnes by oxidizing its proteins through the formation of oxygen free radicals and benzoic acid .

  5. Folliculitis - Wikipedia

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    Folliculitis is the infection and inflammation of one or more hair follicles. The condition may occur anywhere on hair-covered skin . The rash may appear as pimples that come to white tips on the face, chest, back, arms, legs, buttocks, or head.

  6. Irritant folliculitis - Wikipedia

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    Irritant folliculitis is an inflammation of the hair follicle. [1] It characteristically presents with small red bumps in the skin at sites of occlusion , pressure, friction, or hair removal ; typically around the beard area in males, pubic area and lower legs of females, or generally the inner thighs and bottom.

  7. Pimple - Wikipedia

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    Over-the-counter medications Common over-the-counter medications for pimples are benzoyl peroxide , salicylic acid , adapalene , and antibacterial agents such as triclosan . These topical medications, which can be found in many creams and gels used to treat acne (acne vulgaris), induce skin to slough off more easily, helping to remove bacteria ...

  8. Ingrown hair - Wikipedia

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    Ingrown hair is a condition where a hair curls back or grows sideways into the skin.The condition is most prevalent among people who have coarse or curly hair. It may or may not be accompanied by an infection of the hair follicle (folliculitis) or "razor bumps" (pseudofolliculitis barbae), which vary in size.

  9. Tinea barbae - Wikipedia

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    Treatment can vary with severity of the infection. Moderate cases of tinea barbae can be treated with topical antifungal medications. Topical antifungal medications will come in the form of cream, which can normally be obtained over the counter. More serious cases of tinea barbae warrant an oral antifungal medication. [3]