Laser Technician IBEC Board Exam 2025 – 400 Free Practice Questions to Pass the Exam

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What is the medical term for infected hair follicles?

Dermatitis

Follicuitis

The medical term for infected hair follicles is folliculitis. This condition arises when hair follicles become inflamed, usually due to bacterial infection, fungal infection, or irritation. Folliculitis commonly manifests as small red bumps or pus-filled blisters around hair follicles and can occur anywhere on the body that hair grows.

Understanding folliculitis is important for laser technicians, as it helps distinguish between normal skin reactions to laser treatments and those that may indicate an infection requiring medical attention. The correct identification of this condition informs better treatment plans and aftercare for clients.

In contrast, dermatitis refers to inflammation of the skin, which can have multiple causes, while keratosis is a term for thickened areas of the skin linked to different forms and causes, such as keratosis pilaris. Furunculosis, on the other hand, refers to the presence of boils, which are deeper infections of the hair follicle and are not synonymous with folliculitis. Thus, folliculitis specifically addresses the condition of infected hair follicles, making it the most appropriate term in this context.

Keratosis

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