Brief Answer:
Possible superficial
folliculitis.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for writing in to us.
I have read through your query in detail.
You might be having a condition named superficial folliculitis. The clinical symptoms in this condition are:
1. Clusters of small red or pus-filled bumps that develop around hair follicles
2. Pus-filled blisters that break open and crust over
3. Red and inflamed skin
4. Itchiness or tenderness
The constant red
sore throat might also be due to an infection affecting the
tonsillitis.
There are many types of superficial (infecting upper part of hair follicle) and deep (infecting entire hair follicle) folliculitis.
The folliculitis may be caused by various organisms:
Superficial folliculitis is caused by
staphylococcus,
pseudomonas bacteria or can be due to Pseudofolliculitis barbae or Pityrosporum folliculitis.
Mild cases of folliculitis often clear up without any treatment. But if the infection doesn't improve despite
home care, appears to spread or recurs often after taking measures such as applying dermol, consult your doctor or a
dermatologist. You may need antibiotics or antifungal medications to help control the problem. Please get your sore throat examined as well and take necessary treatment after doing throat swab culture if suggested by your doctor.
Avoid wearing heat trapping clothing or swimming in hot water swimming pool.
Hope your query is answered.
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Regards,
Dr.Vivek