I have had a recurring problem with scalp boils with pus when I go to the doctor the say its scalp folliculitis and give antibiotics for few weeks and it come down and after 3 to 4 months they reappear and along with that I notice my cervical lymph node swelling too .
Is there any permanent cure for this
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Recurrent scalp boils with pus and cervical lymph node swelling may indicate chronic scalp folliculitis, possibly triggered by bacterial infections, scalp hygiene issues, or underlying conditions such as immune system-related factors. These recurring episodes often require a deeper investigation to identify the root cause for a more permanent resolution.
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I recommend an online consultation for a detailed evaluation of your medical history and current symptoms. This will help determine whether additional tests (like a culture test or blood work) are necessary to identify resistant bacteria or other contributing factors. A tailored treatment plan, including long-term preventive strategies, can then be developed.
Health Tips
- Maintain good scalp hygiene and avoid harsh hair products. - Avoid squeezing or picking the boils as it can worsen the infection. - Strengthen your immunity through a healthy diet and stress management. - Follow up consistently with your doctor to monitor progress and make adjustments to the treatment plan.
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Don't worry...you are suffering from seborrheic dermatitis causing scalp boils... Specific medicine available for good control... Treatment depends on the severity..Do direct online consultation for detailed prescription by sending photos.
If the scalp boils are recurring, it is possible that there is an underlying condition that is triggering the boils and that needs to be addressed first to stop further recurrence of the boils. Or it is possible that the bacteria have become resistant to the antibiotics. Please take online consultation so that a detailed history can be taken and further course of action can be determined.
No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required..
Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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