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What Is The Best Soap To Use For HS

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Baltimore, MD
May 22
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Doctor surgeons ect don't even know what hidradenitis h.s is

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Ok but I can't explain. But what is with witch hazel ? Or can I talk in voice to some1 who have this condition

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Choosing the best soap for managing hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) involves selecting products that are gentle and effective without exacerbating the condition. Here are some recommendations based on feedback from members of myHSteam and expert advice:

1. Chlorhexidine Wash (5%): This is a medical-grade wash often used Show Full Answer

Choosing the best soap for managing hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) involves selecting products that are gentle and effective without exacerbating the condition. Here are some recommendations based on feedback from members of myHSteam and expert advice:

1. Chlorhexidine Wash (5%): This is a medical-grade wash often used pre-surgery. It's been noted for its effectiveness in controlling flare-ups when applied directly to sores for about 10 minutes before rinsing.

2. Hibiscrub (also known as Hibiclens): This antimicrobial wash is used daily by some HS patients to help reduce the frequency of flare-ups.

3. Cetaphil: A gentle cleanser recommended for its mildness on sensitive areas affected by HS. It's best used without a washcloth to avoid irritation.

4. Tea Tree Oil Body Wash: Known for its natural anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, this type of wash can help manage symptoms and control odors.

5. Nonsoap Cleansers (Syndets): These are formulated with synthetic detergents and are less likely to irritate or dry out sensitive skin.

It's important to start any new soap or cleanser gradually and observe how your skin reacts, and always discuss with your dermatologist before making changes to your skincare routine.

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