Since the most common type of infection of the hair follicles is caused by bacteria, the treatment protocol of canine
folliculitis often includes antimicrobial drugs.
Folliculitis often occurs in conjunction with other skin problems, such as mange, allergies, or injury.
Hair in the blue - and fawn - colored areas starts to thin at around 6 months of age; secondary
folliculitis often develops
Not exact matches
Some cases do progress, though, and they may cause debilitating and almost untreatable soft - tissue infections like cellulitis and
folliculitis, pneumonia, and
often - fatal heart infections, or endocarditis.
Superficial bacterial
folliculitis, which is an infection that can be easily spotted on a french bulldog's skin because of their short hair, and is
often treated with oral antibiotics.