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Tunnels

A myHSteam Member asked a question 💭
Alberta Canada

I had a bad flare a while back and it ended up bursting then leaking for a few days, I am now left with a hole that doesn't seem to be healing.

I have been using NanoSalv wound treatment in it which has helped close tunnels before but does not seem to be doing much on this one. Can anyone give me suggestions on how to get it to close?

May 23
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Try some collagen on a dressing to help it close. collagen helps make conective tissue for the skin. you can get it for medical use or you can get it for drinking it's all the same. I both drink my collagen and use it in my dressings, it helps a lot.

May 24
A myHSteam Member

Hi, I’ve had HS for about 25 years. I have tried everything under the sun to help lessen my flair ups. I mainly have flair ups in my groin area which can make it very difficult and painful to walk.

I am happy to report I have not had a flair up in 15 months. This is what I am doing to keep the flair ups away.

1. I had certain bumps that would constantly come back, drain, never completely heal and then return again. I started applying heat to these areas (I had to do one at a time because of the soreness). I’m sure you can use almost any safe heat source but I chose to use the “hot hands” product. I could wear it under my clothes, the heat lasted for many hours and it did not become too hot. I continued to use heat until the infection was all out and the drainage was blood only. I would then disinfect the area and apply a band aid temporarily.

2. Since my flare ups are mainly in my groin area, I had to make a decision to stop wearing underwear. It created constant friction in the area and would almost always irritate my skin.

3. I started taking luke warm baths daily vs showers. This was a big adjustment for me because I loved my showers. Once I started with my baths, I could almost immediately tell a difference in my skin.

I honestly believe making these 3 changes is the reason I have not had a flare up in 15 months. I pray this information will help others. 🙏🏻

Much love XO ❤️

May 27
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Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) tunnels, also known as sinus tracts, are hollow connections that typically form between infected HS bumps. These tunnels can cover large areas of skin and connect multiple lumps. They can form in the three layers of the skin: the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis. If left untreated, these Show Full Answer

Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) tunnels, also known as sinus tracts, are hollow connections that typically form between infected HS bumps. These tunnels can cover large areas of skin and connect multiple lumps. They can form in the three layers of the skin: the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis. If left untreated, these tunnels can lead to permanent scar tissue, which may limit mobility. It's crucial to work closely with a dermatologist to manage and treat these tunnels effectively. Treatments may include surgery and medications to reduce inflammation and prevent further tunnel formation.

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