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Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic skin disease. It causes deep, painful boils or pockets of infection (abscesses) in your skin. The abscesses grow when the deep roots of hair follicles get blocked. A hair follicle is the base (root) of a hair.
HS commonly happens in areas where skin rubs together, such as armpits and in the groin and anal areas. But they may also be found elsewhere, such as the neck or scalp. When these glands become blocked, they fill with fluid and can become infected. Then they burst, and the infection spreads. This causes larger areas of swelling, infection, and abscesses that can spread through the layers of skin.
HS is also known as acne inversa. But it is not a form of acne. It's also not contagious. It is an ongoing health problem that flares up, goes away for a while, and then comes back. In women, symptoms may get worse before a menstrual period and then go away after. Over time, you may find that the flare-ups don't go away, and your skin can become scarred. Early treatment is important to prevent HS from getting worse.
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Experts aren't sure what causes HS. It seems to develop when hair follicles get blocked and rupture. Then the area becomes inflamed. But it most often develops after puberty. It tends to affect young adults while they're growing. Hormones may be involved.
The risk factors for this skin disease are:
The symptoms of this skin disease are:
Your doctor will ask about your health history and do a physical exam. They will note the number and location of sores and inflamed areas on your body. You may also need these tests:
Treatment for HS may include:
Complications can include:
This disease can be hard to live with. It tends to affect young people at a time when many are very sensitive about how they look. It is painful. The appearance and even the smell of the affected skin may also make you not want to be around friends and family or do activities, such as group sports. Preventing this kind of isolation is one of the main reasons to get treatment.
You may not be able to prevent HS because the cause isn't fully understood. But you can take steps to lower your risk of a flare-up:
Schedule an office visit if pain and infection occur. Don't put off a visit to your doctor because you're embarrassed by the symptoms or location of this disease. Dermatologists are familiar with it and how and where it shows up. It's important to get treatment early. This can help reduce scarring and more severe problems later in life.
Tips to help you get the most from a visit to your doctor: