hidradenitis_suppurativa
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hidradenitis suppurativa
see also:
introduction
- a chronic follicular occlusive disease that affects the intertriginous axillary, groin, perianal, perineal, and inframammary skin
staging
- stage I: abscess formation without sinus tracts or scarring
- stage II: recurrent abscesses with tract formation and scarring
- stage III: diffuse or near diffuse involvement, or multiple interconnected sinus tracts and abscesses across the entire area
Rx
general
- wear loose, light clothing to aid in the avoidance of excessive heat, friction, and shearing trauma
- daily gentle cleansing of affected areas may help to reduce odor and the occurrence of secondary infection
- stop smoking
- weight reduction if obese
- diet: ? role of avoiding milk and high glycaemic foods
medical Rx options
- topical clindamycin
- intralesional corticosteroids
- short course oral doxycycline, clindamycin or amoxycillin/clavulanic acid for acute flare ups
- 2nd line:
- consider adding either:
- antiandrogens such as cyproterone acetate
- short 3-4 day course of corticosteroids
- 3rd line:
- consider trial of:
- TNF-alpha inhibitors such as infliximab
- oral retinoids such as acitretin or isotretinoin (Roaccutane)
surgical options
- incision and drainage - probably should be avoided unless severe pain from a tense abscess as only of short term benefit and results in recurrence
- wide excision for stage III disease
- ?role of botulinum toxin
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