Quantcast This image displays follicular elevations of the skin and small pus-filled lesions. This image displays a pseudomonas infection in the skin pores. In pseudomonas folliculitis (hot tub folliculitis), the red skin lesions are often quite large, as displayed in this image. This image displays a close-up of the typical red bumps of pseudomonas folliculitis (hot tub folliculitis). This image displays the red areas typical of pseudomonas folliculitis (hot tub folliculitis).  This image displays a severe case of pseudomonas folliculitis (hot tub folliculitis).
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Picture of Hot Tub Rash (<i>Pseudomonas</i> Folliculitis): This image displays follicular elevations of the skin and small pus-filled lesions. Divider line
This image displays follicular elevations of the skin and small pus-filled lesions.
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Self-Care Guidelines
In order to prevent hot tub rash, proper maintenance and chlorination of pools, spas, and hot tubs is essential. Sponges and loofahs should be completely dried between uses in order to kill any bacteria.

If the rash is itchy, an over-the-counter antihistamine may be helpful.
When to Seek Medical Care
Make an appointment with your doctor if you develop an itchy or tender rash, especially if it is associated with fever, swollen lymph glands, or other symptoms.
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