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> kim <blue_eyed_darlin1 wrote:

> Elle, I'm not sure if anyone answered your question about H.S.

 

A friend's son was seriously infected for quite a while with what was

called 'an ingrown hair'. I never heard the term Hidradenitis

Suppurativa used but having now looked it up, that would be it.

 

>>>Pathophysiology:

The condition has classically been thought to occur when apocrine

gland outlets become blocked by perspiration or are unable to drain

normally because of incomplete gland development. Secretions trapped

in the glands force perspiration and bacteria into surrounding tissue,

causing subcutaneous induration, inflammation, and infection.

 

However, more recent studies have indicated that hidradenitis

suppurativa is caused by follicular occlusion first, which, in turn,

occludes the apocrine glands and causes perifolliculitis. Therefore,

it is actually a disorder of the terminal follicular epithelium

located in the apocrine gland-bearing skin areas, which may better be

termed as acne inversa.

 

Hidradenitis suppurativa is confined to areas of the body that contain

apocrine glands. These areas are the axillae, areola of the nipple,

groin, perineum, circumanal, and periumbilical regions.<<<

 

The above is from eMedicine.com

 

It may be a bit simplistic of me to suggest, but this condition would

seem a good candidate for VCO - virgin coconut oil. It has strong anti

fungal and antiseptic qualities. It can be consumed safely with other

benefits involved and would suit being used liberally on the skin.

 

I would suggest anyone wanting to find a 'cure' or 'relief' should

research the healing qualities of Unrefined Virgin Coconut Oil.

 

Good Health to You

 

Rich

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I would suggest also putting: Hot Herbal-Tea compresses on the site.

Just buy a box of good herbal-tea bags(any Herbals); heat hot water;

steep 1 tea-bag in hot water until thoroughly hot;cool; press to site.

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>

> > kim <blue_eyed_darlin1@> wrote:

> > Elle, I'm not sure if anyone answered your question about H.S.

>

> A friend's son was seriously infected for quite a while with what

was

> called 'an ingrown hair'. I never heard the term Hidradenitis

> Suppurativa used but having now looked it up, that would be it.

>

> >>>Pathophysiology:

> The condition has classically been thought to occur when apocrine

> gland outlets become blocked by perspiration or are unable to drain

> normally because of incomplete gland development. Secretions trapped

> in the glands force perspiration and bacteria into surrounding

tissue,

> causing subcutaneous induration, inflammation, and infection.

>

> However, more recent studies have indicated that hidradenitis

> suppurativa is caused by follicular occlusion first, which, in turn,

> occludes the apocrine glands and causes perifolliculitis. Therefore,

> it is actually a disorder of the terminal follicular epithelium

> located in the apocrine gland-bearing skin areas, which may better

be

> termed as acne inversa.

>

> Hidradenitis suppurativa is confined to areas of the body that

contain

> apocrine glands. These areas are the axillae, areola of the nipple,

> groin, perineum, circumanal, and periumbilical regions.<<<

>

> The above is from eMedicine.com

>

> It may be a bit simplistic of me to suggest, but this condition

would

> seem a good candidate for VCO - virgin coconut oil. It has strong

anti

> fungal and antiseptic qualities. It can be consumed safely with

other

> benefits involved and would suit being used liberally on the skin.

>

> I would suggest anyone wanting to find a 'cure' or 'relief' should

> research the healing qualities of Unrefined Virgin Coconut Oil.

>

> Good Health to You

>

> Rich

>

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Thank you Rich that is a wonderful idea. I was going to use yogurt as I liked

the probiotic aspect but I am sure I would be much more acceptable in public

with the scent of coconut. :)

 

Kirk

 

richby9 <richby9 wrote:

 

> kim wrote:

> Elle, I'm not sure if anyone answered your question about H.S.

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