sycosis vulgaris - HEALTHY
Sycosis vulgaris is a cutaneous condition characterized by a chronic infection of the chin or bearded region. [1]: 252 [2] The irritation is caused by a deep infection of hair follicles, often by species of Staphylococcus or Propionibacterium bacteria. [3] SYCOSIS VULGARIS and it's definition, cause, symptoms, pathology, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment.
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Sycosis is caused by successive modifications induced by the immune system, after an external agent (bacteria, virus, parasite, fungus, foreign protein) has entered the body without it being able to regulate its physiological elimination. Sycosis is a medical term that creates confusion in the ancient texts. The term is used for both the description of a skin disease and for trachoma. sycosis barΒ΄bae a staphylococcal infection and irritation of the hair follicles in the beard region; it may be associated with other superficial bacterial infections such as impetigo or furunculosis.
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The meaning of SYCOSIS is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the hair follicles especially of the bearded part of the face. Definition Definition Sycosis, commonly known as folliculitis, is a fairly rare skin condition that affects the hairy areas of the face such as the beard or head. Sycosis is an inflammation of the hair follicles. The condition often affects the mustache and beard growth areas, although sometimes sycosis may manifest around the scalp.