mcrh.org
*Home>>>Folliculitis

Is there any new breakthough cures for folliculitis decalvans?


Folliculitis decalvans is a disease that attack the hair follicles causing scarring and loss of hair in patches eventually causing complete baldness in some cases.

I found many studies and claimed breakthrough treatments which were in fact old and no longer in use. As you know, there is no permanent cure for the condition and once the hair has been lost due to scarring, regrowth is not possible. There is a feeling that it can be controlled that periodically bursts through. The latest article I could find was from December, 2007 and is shown below. A link to the article is attached below. Good luck.

"The goal of treatment is to prevent further scarring and to diminish the pain and drainage associated with active lesions. I have found that a combination of rifampin 300 mg b.i.d. with cephalexin 500 mg b.i.d. is very beneficial in achieving these goals. I initially treat patients with the antibiotic combination for one month. Most patients experience a marked decrease in disease activity with this treatment. I then have patients continue treatment for one month after the disease has become inactive. The treatment is then discontinued and the patient keeps a diary of disease activity, noting how long it takes for the disease to recur off treatment.

Eventually the patient is able to keep the disease under control by intermittent courses of the antibiotic combination. A typical regimen might be one or two months on the treatment alternating with 3 months off therapy. In my experience, most patients are able to control their disease using this approach. Topical therapy, including steroids and antibiotics, and intralesional steroids have all been ineffective in treating my patients with folliculitis decalvans."

As a male severe case sufferer of this condition myself I got results with rifampicin and clindamycin but this was short term only.
To be honest I stopped taking the treatment as in the end it wasn't really working and instead shaved my head completely and have maintained this shaven head which has left the condition in what I describe as a dormant state and its been like this for over two years now with no pain, no scarring and occasional redness. Oviously I understand that this is harder for a female but if you weigh it up against the misery of the condition being active then it is an option to try!

Tags
  Foot Health   Food Safety   Food Poisoning   Food Labeling   Food Allergy   Food Additives   Folliculitis   Folic Acid   Folate   Fluid   Flu   Floater   Flea Bites
Related information
  • Is there a guarantee cure from folliculitis and psuedo-folliculitis?

    If you get the folliculitis under control using Mupirocin ointment (Bactroban), make sure and use lots of soap and water daily and use excellent hygiene and you will increase your chances of the fo...

  • I have Folliculitis under my arm because of shaving.. and the pimple just wont go away?!?

    My mom is a dermatologist so I have some knowledge for this. You probably have an ingrown hair under the skin so dont pick or pop, place a warm/hot washcloth on your underarm everyday for like 10 m...

  • Why is folliculitis recurring?

    lots of possibilities. check out: ...

  • I have folliculitis, Please help!?

    Alternative names Pseudofolliculitis barbae; Tinea barbae; Barber's itch Definition Folliculitis is inflammation of one or more hair follicles. The condition may occur anywhere on the s...

  • What is folliculitis also i have patches of hair missing on the back of my head eight circles with no hair?

    Folliculitis is inflammation of the hair follicle:- the part of the skin out of which the hair grows. This usually causes a swollen red bump around the base of the hair and can be treated with anti...

  • Scalp folliculitis..What do you do?!?

    I've had this problem for years - wasn't really a problem until recently when I got a short haircut! My dermatologist recommended Neutragena T/Gel shampoo and conditioners with Salicyl...

  • Chronic folliculitis on scalp a reason for concern?

    I would see a dermatologist if I were you. Folliculitis is generally caused by an infected hair follicle, but it can also be caused by a furuncle, or carbuncle, from Staphylococcus aureus. There�...

  • Does folliculitis of the legs ever go away?

    Folliculitis is a bacterial infection. Did your doctor take a scraping of the skin to confirm this? If that was his diagnosis, and the antibiotics didn't work, your doctor is probably a moron....

  •  

    Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster