Pseudofolliculitis Barbae & Pubis (Shaving Bumps): Causes, Pathophysiology, Complications, Treatment

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Pseudofolliculitis Barbae & Pubis (Shaving Bumps) | Causes, Pathophysiology, Complications, Treatment

Pseudofolliculitis Barbae (also known as Pseudofolliculitis of the beard or Shaving Bumps) is a very common condition involving raised, reddened, tender bumps on the skin after shaving. In this lesson, we discuss some of the risk factors for getting them, the underlying pathophysiology, consequences and complications from having them, and how to treat them.

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REFERENCES:
https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1071251-overview?_gl=1*a5e892*_gcl_au*MzEwOTIzNDk1LjE3MjY2MjczMTY.

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