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Spapool Folliculitis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment


Spa pool folliculitis is a skin condition. It is caused by a bacterial infection of hair follicles andd beard follicles.The bacteria responsible, Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Rarely, some people with spa pool folliculitis feel unwell. Spa pool folliculitis appears as a rash that consists of small red scratchy or tender bumps. This rash will mainly appear in areas that were covered by a bathing suit and some of the ‘bumps' may be pustular (containing pus). The bacteria responsible, Pseudomonas aeruginosa , do not survive long on healthy normal skin so spa pool folliculitis usually settles by itself within a few days. They may have earache, sore throat, nausea and vomiting, headache and/or mild fever. It may affect several exposed individuals. The result is an eruption of scattered small red itchy or tender bumps, some of which are pustular. They mainly occur in areas that were covered by the swimming costume. Extensive or severe spa pool folliculitis can be treated with topical or systemic antibiotics active against gram negative bacteria, such as Gentamicin cream, Polymyxin B spray and Oral ciprofloxacin. Avoiding spa pool folliculitis include take a shower as soon as possible after swimming and be sure to wash off any tanning lotions or oils that you used before or during your swim.  Oil will trap contaminated pool water and increase your chances of getting the folliculitis rash.

Causes of Spapool Folliculitis

Common Causes and Risk factors of Spapool Folliculitis

  • Bacteria ( Pseudomonas aeruginosa).
  • Friction
  • Excessive perspiration, and occlusion.
  • prior skin injury, or dermatoses.

Sign and Symptoms of Spapool Folliculitis

Common Sign and Symptoms of Spapool Folliculitis

  • Earaches.
  • Sore throat.
  • Nausea.
  • Vomiting.
  • Headache.
  • Fever.

Treatment for Spapool Folliculitis

Common Treatment for Scarlet Fever

  • Extensive or severe spa pool folliculitis can be treated with topical or systemic antibiotics active against gram negative bacteria.
  • Eentamicin cream.
  • Polymyxin B spray.
  • Oral ciprofloxacin.
  • Avoid spa pool folliculitis is to only use swimming pools.
  • Oil will trap contaminated pool water and increase your chances of getting the folliculitis rash.

 

 

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