The Invisibility of PainSome people with hidradenitis suppurativa are able to manage their pain using over-the-counter or prescription pain medicines, but many others are not...reactions7comments
Wound Care Hacks Every HS Patient Should KnowWound care is central to the healing of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). If wounds are not cared for properly, it can leave room...reactions5comments
Satisfying Snacks for Autoimmune Protocol DietersI love to snack. I might even snack more than I eat full meals. So changing my diet can be troublesome for...reactionscomments
Simple Tricks For Managing Armpit FlaresI want to share some of my tricks for when I get Hidradenitis flares in my armpits. These tricks are just my...reactions4comments
Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones (But Triggers Will Probably Always Hurt Me)Like many autoimmune diseases, hidradenitis suppurativa flares can be set off by certain things. I’m going to refer to these things as...reactionscomments
An Introduction to Acupuncture for HealingIn 2018, after returning from volunteering in Southern Africa, my HS went from barely stage 1 to serious stage 2 and landing...reactions1comment
Chronic Illness In Your TwentiesAs a 20-something woman, my life is expected to look a certain way. There is a certain Sex-and-the-City-esque romanticization of being in...reactions4comments
Become an HSDisease.com Health Leader!Please note: at this time we are not looking for additional health leaders. Would you like to share your experience with the...reactionscomments
Folliculitis and HS: What's the Difference?Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) can be hard to diagnose because its symptoms may look like many other skin conditions. Folliculitis can often be...reactionscomments
How HS Can Affect Men DifferentlyWhile hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a rare condition that affects about 4 out of every 100 people, it is more common in...reactions1comment
Strong Independent Woman Who Don’t Need No Armpits (Part 4)Editor’s note: This post contains graphic images of Selina’s armpits before and after her surgeries. Hey you! Welcome back! You have no...reactions12comments
Caregiving and Coping With HS PainI had just moved into my latest apartment a few months prior when I noticed a little dark-haired lady waving at me...reactions2comments
Stigma and Shame: How It Has Affected My LifeAlmost four years ago, I was diagnosed with hidradenitis suppurativa, a chronic inflammatory skin condition that affects the hair follicles. Living with...reactions3comments
It’s Complicated! Comorbidities and Hidradenitis SuppurativaI lead an incredibly complex life for someone who is a stay-at-home patient. I’m not a mom of children nor of fur...reactions4comments
Family Planning: Passing HS to ChildrenMy sister called me a little stressed out; my niece had another boil on her chest. She told me she thought she...reactionscomments
Recovery, A Gradual ProcessIn case you missed it, check out Parts 1 and 2 of this series! Tina was discharged from the hospital the following...reactions1comment
My Top 10 Favorite SubstitutesHidradenitis suppurativa can be caused by many different things. Some people might flare from stress, anxiety, depression, or a hormonal imbalance, while...reactionscomments
50 Things You Might Need to Hear If You Live with Hidradenitis SuppurativaSo here in New York it’s currently freezing and beautiful and blizzarding out (it’s a verb, I swear). I really love watching...reactionscomments
I Found My (Hidradenitis Suppurativa) PeopleI’ve always been an oddball. I didn’t quite fit in with the farm kids when my family moved from a big city...reactionscomments
Tips and Tools to Reclaim Your Personal StyleOne video isn't enough! Navigating fashion trends and finding your unique style is a vast topic. So, that is why I am...reactionscomments