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Hidradenitis Suppurativa

What is hidradenitis suppurativa (HS)?

Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic skin disease. Another name for it is acne inversa. It causes painful, boil-like lumps that form under the skin. It often affects areas where the skin rubs together, such as your armpits and groin. The lumps become inflamed and painful. They often break open, causing abscesses that drain fluid and pus. As the abscesses heal, they can cause scarring of the skin.

What causes hidradenitis suppurativa (HS)?

The lumps in HS form because of blockages of the hair follicles. The blocked hair follicles trap bacteria, which leads to inflammation and rupture. In most cases, the cause of the blockages is unknown. Genetics, environment, and hormonal factors may play a role. Some cases of HS are caused by changes in certain genes.

HS is not caused by bad hygiene, and it cannot be spread to others.

Who is more likely to get hidradenitis suppurativa (HS)?

HS usually starts after puberty, usually in the teens or twenties. It is more common in:

What are the symptoms of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS)?

The symptoms of HS include:

HS can be mild, moderate, or severe:

Because of the difficulty of dealing with the disease, people with HS are at risk for depression and anxiety.

How is hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) diagnosed?

There is no specific test for HS. It can be hard to diagnose in the early stages because it can look like pimples or acne. To make a diagnosis, your health care provider:

Your provider may refer you to a dermatologist (skin doctor) to get a diagnosis or treatment.

What are the treatments for hidradenitis suppurativa?

There is no cure for HS. Treatments focus on the symptoms, but they are not always effective for everyone. The treatments depend on how severe the disease is and may include:

It may also help if you can avoid things that can irritate your skin, by:

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