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Breaking the Cycle: The Importance of Early Intervention in Hidradenitis Suppurativa

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Prompt care supports mental well-being, as hidradenitis suppurativa is often associated with depression and anxiety due to its physical and social challenges.

Early intervention is essential in treating hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) due to its progressive nature and potential for severe physical and psychological impact. HS, a chronic inflammatory skin condition, often begins with painful nodules that can worsen without timely treatment, leading to abscesses, scarring, and sinus tract formation.

In this episode, Jerry Bagel, MD, Schweiger Dermatology, explains why delaying intervention increases the risk of complications and decreases the effectiveness of available therapies, making symptoms harder to manage over time. Updated guideline recommendations encouraging early intervention can help slow disease progression, alleviate pain, and improve quality of life.

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