Pain experiences among those living with hidradenitis suppurativa: a qualitative study.
Lauren A V OrensteinNicole SalameMeron R SiiraMegan A UrbanskiNyla I FlowersHarika EchuriAmit GargAnne Marie McKenzie-BrownKimberly A CurseenRachel Elizabeth PatzerDio KavalieratosSuephy C ChenPublished in: The British journal of dermatology (2023)
When present, HS-related pain may impact not only physical wellbeing but also mental health and relationships. In addition to therapies that target the inflammatory disease burden, treating the symptom of pain may improve patients' QoL and wellbeing. Because patients with HS have difficulty explaining their pain, proactively asking them about pain may identify unmet needs, facilitate better pain control and improve QoL. Further, the influence of HS-related pain on numerous aspects of QoL suggests the need for multidisciplinary, patient-centred approaches to HS pain management.