Natural remedies for hydratenitis suppurativa

Verneuil disease is a chronic skin condition that causes small bumps under the skin. These bumps can be red, swollen and very painful. They are most likely to develop where your skin rubs together, such as in your armpits, groin, or between your buttocks. Over time, these lumps can break open, causing an unpleasant odour or tunnels under your skin. This condition occurs when the hair follicles are blocked and then inflamed. Although scientists don't know why this happens, they believe it may be related to Other underlying conditions Smoking family history is not caused by infection or poor hygiene, although the disease can make you more susceptible to bacterial infections. Although there are effective treatment options available from your doctor, you may prefer to use natural alternative treatments instead.

These treatments can be less expensive, less risky and have fewer side effects.

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NATURAL REMEDIES AGAINST VERNEUIL DISEASE

Natural Treatment Options for Verneuil Disease

There are many different natural treatments you can try to reduce your symptoms of hidradenitis suppurativa. It should be noted that many of these treatments have only strong anecdotal evidence, with little research available to definitively prove their effectiveness.

The Food and Drug Administration does not monitor the purity or quality of supplements or essential oils. It's important to speak with your doctor before you start taking any supplements or using essential oils. hot compress A warm compress can immediately reduce pain in the affected area.

For best results, use a dry heat source, such as a heating pad, instead of a hot washcloth. Keeping the area dry can help it heal faster. Turmeric Turmeric has strong anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and antibacterial properties.

Honey

Like turmeric, honey has long been used for its antimicrobial, healing, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties. It also has antibacterial properties which can prevent infection. You can mix honey with turmeric for more potency and apply it to the affected area.

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Aloe vera

Aloe vera is known for its powerful anti-inflammatory and antiseptic benefits.

It can soothe inflammation and discomfort from flare-ups. Use pure aloe vera gel (without additives) and apply it directly to the affected area. You can let it soak into your skin.

Rubbing alcohol

Rubbing alcohol is a strong disinfectant. It can help remove dirt and impurities from clogged pores.

It might even soothe pain or irritation during a flare-up.

To use rubbing alcohol, add it to a cotton ball and apply it to the affected area.

This should not be used on open wounds as it can cause burns. neem oil has long been used to treat skin conditions like acne. It can help reduce bacteria, redness and inflammation. It also contains a high content of fatty acids, which can help heal scars.

Apply neem oil directly to the affected site with a cotton ball or swab.

You can wash it off or let it soak into your skin. It can also be combined with other ingredients like aloe, honey or turmeric. apple cider vinegar may not do much to treat flare-ups directly, but it can prevent bacterial infections from developing.

Put a small amount of apple cider vinegar on a cotton ball and apply it to the affected area. You can leave it on and let it soak into your skin. Eat anti-inflammatory foods Foods with anti-inflammatory properties can help prevent and reduce swelling and inflammation.

Following an anti-inflammatory diet can reduce hidradenitis suppurativa flare-ups and possibly help current symptoms go away more quickly.

Anti-inflammatory foods include: cinnamon Salmon and another fatty fish walnut

A well-balanced diet will often include several different anti-inflammatory foods, as long as it contains:

Oily fish

Fresh fruits and vegevegetablerces of healthy fats like nuts and seeds

Prevention tips Fortunately

there are steps you can take to help prevent further outbreaks of Verneuil disease. If you can integrate them into your daily life, they will be even more effective.

Wear loose cotton clothes Loose-fitting cotton clothing is breathable, doesn't retain moisture, and won't rub against your skin and aggravate it. It will help keep your skin clean, dry and bacteria-free.

Keep the area dry

Keeping the affected area dry can prevent further flare-ups. Wet areas allow bacteria and fungi to grow.

Maintain good hygiene Showering daily can help remove dirt and bacteria from your skin.

Use a non-comedogenic soap or shower gel that won't clog pores. If needed, you can also choose a shampoo and conditioner that don't contain any aggravating ingredients.

Armpit and pubic hair removal Removing your armpit and pubic hair can help prevent future flare-ups.

Talk to your dermatologist or primary care physician about your best options for hair removal. Some people find that shaving during a flare-up can further irritate the area, intensifying symptoms.

 

Maintain a healthy

weight Research has shown that weight loss can help relieve symptoms of hidradenitis suppurativa in overweight people.

Stop smoking Smoking is unhealthy for many reasons, but it is strongly associated with hidradenitis suppurativa flare-ups. To support your plan to quit smoking, talk to your doctor, ask your friends and family for help, and follow an effective method to quit smoking.

Things to know Verneuil is a chronic disease. There is no cure, but early treatment can help ease your symptoms, prevent infection, and prevent new lumps from forming.

If home remedies don't work for you, or if you think you have Verneuil disease but haven't been diagnosed, make an appointment with your doctor.

If you don't have a dermatologist yet, the NGO AFRIQUE SANTE BIO can help you find a doctor in your area.

They may also prescribe anti-inflammatories and pain relievers, topical or oral retinoids, and immunosuppressants if natural remedies aren't enough.

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