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Acne Inversa
 

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Acne Inversa is sometimes recognized as Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS). Acne Inversa is not contagious. It's a recurrent disease impacting inverse parts of the body such as breasts, armpits, and groin, and places hair follicles and apocrine glands are located. It usually develops early on as one boil-resembling, pus-laden abscesses, solid sebaceous lumps, to deep-seated, painful, frequently inflamed groups of lesions with extreme seepage resulting in major scarring.

In some sufferers, abscesses can become as big as the size of baseballs; they are very painfully sensitive to the touch; this condition can continue literally for years, undergoing from sporadic to frequent times of inflammation, climaxing in drainage, and many times leaving exposed wounds which refuses to heal. Such breakouts are mostly known to be provoked by hormonal changes, humid heat, or stress.  When the lumps drain, this process offers      temporary relief from both severe and pressure pain.  Yet, for acne inversa patients, they can experience pain every hour of every day of the week when flare-ups take place. The flare-ups are hard to bring under one's control.

Lesions that persist can develop into sinus tracts, or even into tunnels that link  the abscesses beneath the skin. Wholesome healing is not a likely occurrence in this stage, but now this disease will most likely worsen at the affected areas. Cellulitis and bacterial infections are likely to develop.

Sufferers of acne inversa frequently are unable to work, exercise, or complete simple daily activities because of a foul odor from the drainage, tiredness and fever brought about by extreme inflammation, and their physical limitations from pain and disfigurement of skin.  It is not uncommon for acne inversa  sufferers to experience extreme bouts of depression, to shun the general public, and grow overweight from living inactive lifestyle.

Acne inversa often persists undiagnosed for years since sufferers are embarrassed to share or discuss about their condition with friends, relatives, or perfect strangers. And when they muster the courage to see a doctor, this skin condition is often misdiagnosed. A rare few doctors can actually identify the disease, and when they do, the treatments they recommend are usually unsuccessful, short-term, and at times, detrimental. To date, there exists no cure, or even an effective treatment; simply put: what may work for one patient may have no positive effect on another patient. 

In only the United States there is a conservative estimation of one million people who suffer from acne inversa; the actual number can be a lot higher.

 

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|Top 10| |Products| |Causes| |Skin Type| |Baby Acne| |Teen Acne| |Acne Lesion| |Back Acne| |Body Acne| |Scalp Acne| |Genital Acne| |Nodular Acne| |Hormonal Acne| |Acne Cyst| |Acne Inversa| |Acne Scars| |Removal| |Skin Care| |Skin Diet| |Prevention| |Proper Wash| |Acne Tips| |Medication| |Vulgaris| |Home Remedy| |Acnezine| |Zenmed| |Actimine| |Vilantae| |Zeno| |Laser| |Water| |Green Tea| |Milk?| |Cleansing| |Isotretinoin| |Liver| |Exposed Skin Care|