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2. Folliculitis

Folliculitis develops when a hair follicle becomes infected and inflamed, and this can be a symptom in MRSA. Folliculitis can occur anywhere on the body where hair grows (almost anywhere but the soles and palms) but is most common on the armpit, neck, and groin. It may look like a rash or pimples and is often quite itchy and tender.

10 Symptoms Indicating MRSA Infection

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