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What is HS?

It can take years to receive a correct diagnosis of hidradenitis suppurativa. Because it is so hard to spot, it is sometimes helpful to go back to basics. 

Here, we are going to talk about the basic questions people have starting their HS journey.

What is HS?

Hidradenitis Suppurativa is a chronic, inflammatory skin disease that causes recurrent and painful nodules, boils, abscesses and lesions of the skin.

Watch the video to learn more about HS including:

  • The common areas affected

  • The 3 stages of HS

  • How to manage your symptoms

What causes HS?

The short answer is nobody knows. But, the long answer is that there are lots of ideas. Doctors believe the primary mechanical problem is follicular occlusion. Which is just a fancy way of saying your hair follicles get blocked. When that happens, the chaos you know as HS ensues.

There are a few theories on why this happens. The first is genetics. Research indicates that HS may be a mutation in a set of genes. A third of patients with HS have a family history of HS. But doctors think that the gene responsible for HS is autosomal. Which means that you don’t need to have a family member with the disease to develop HS. We have an article on the genetic theory of HS, which you can read here.

The second theory is the sex hormones (in women). HS most often begins in one’s teen years. The average age of onset is 20. A 2020 paper has shown that HS symptoms worsen around a woman’s period. The paper also found that menopause may exacerbate HS symptoms contrary to previous studies. So, some doctors believe the cause of HS may have something to do with sex hormones.

The third theory revolves around the immune system and a dysregulation or malfunction of some of the cells that usually keep us safe. This is the focus of a lot of research, but there are no definite answers just yet.

Areas Affected by HS

HS can affect any part of your body, but it is mostly found in areas where your skin rubs against itself such as:

Underarms : Under The Breast : Groin : Ears : Back Of The Neck : Inner Thighs : Buttock

Do I have HS?

If you think you have HS consider the following:

  • Have you had a boil that becomes inflamed, heals and comes back at least once in the past six months?

  • Or do you have scarring from boils that have healed?


If the answer is yes to these questions, then you may have HS. But, to confirm that you must see a doctor.

Want to Learn More?

There are lots of things you can do to limit the impact HS has on your day to day life. There will of course be bad days and flares, frustration and tears. But there will also be great days, flare free days, where you can live your life to the full.

Visit HidraWear main website to find more resources to help you on your journey.

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"The difference was immediate and immense. I found my wound healed faster with having fresh air flow to it, I no longer had rashes, blood blisters and swelling from the adhesive of the dressings I had been using. Nor did I have the added pain of pulling the dressings off already hurting skin.”

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UK

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