If these treatments don't work, you may need to see your doctor to get a prescription antibiotic cream.
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To get rid of mild folliculitis, Zeichner recommends at-home remedies like: 'This is often caused by a combination of sweating and friction which disrupts the outer skin layer and increases the likelihood of bacteria getting into the skin,'says Joshua Zeichner, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and professor at Mount Sinai.įor this reason, you should avoid wearing tight clothing, especially during summer, if you're prone to getting butt bumps. Most often, butt bumps are caused by folliculitis, which occurs when bacteria on your skin invade a hair follicle. Use antibacterial products to treat folliculitis.