Sclerosing folliculitis is one of the many types of folliculitis, which is usually caused by inflammation of the follicular pore by infection with pathogenic bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus, and requires prompt medical treatment once detected.
Folliculitis may occur if you don’t get enough sleep or don’t sleep well in your daily life. Folliculitis is mainly caused by inflammation or infection by pathogenic bacteria due to the thinness of the skin, among which sclerosing folliculitis is most common in middle-aged and old men, and usually manifests itself as small red pimples or pustules at the hairline of the neck.
In addition, sclerosing folliculitis will also be fused with each other, and can gradually develop into small hard lumps, resulting in the affected area of hair thinning or complete loss, and often cause local connective tissue hyperplasia, the formation of scarring, which can be a few years not to be healed.