Folliculitis itself can be cured. Due to various factors, folliculitis is easy to recur, some people call folliculitis “immortal cancer”, but in fact, folliculitis is not cancer. Folliculitis is an inflammatory skin disease that mainly involves hair follicles. Common causes include damage to hair follicles such as shaving, bacterial infections such as Staphylococcus aureus, and fungal infections such as Malassezia. If the hair follicle is damaged, irritated, etc., pathogens can easily enter inside the hair follicle, thus triggering an inflammatory reaction that eventually leads to folliculitis. In addition, certain triggering factors are also easy to trigger folliculitis. Such as low immunity (AIDS or HIV infection, diabetes, malignant tumors), long-term use of glucocorticoid creams, long-term use of antibiotics, poor hygiene, obesity and so on. As we can see, there are more causes and triggers of folliculitis, and it is difficult to avoid them completely in daily life, so folliculitis is prone to recurring attacks. When symptoms appear, you can use chlorhexidine gluconate solution, mupirocin ointment, terbinafine cream and other drugs under the guidance of a professional physician, or oral amoxicillin capsules, cefuroxime capsules and other drugs to alleviate the symptoms of the serious situation can be treated through surgical drainage and other ways. It is recommended that the use of drugs under the guidance of a professional physician, not blindly used. In addition, in daily life should develop good habits, to ensure that the skin clean, to avoid cross-infection and aggravation of the disease.