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I have had hidradenitis. Are there any new treatments?

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The mainstay of treatments are still oral and or topical antibiotics along with benzoyl peroxide washes and topical retinoids. In severe cases a type of surgery called marsupialization can be done to more definitively treat the condition; however, there is often scarring from the procedure so it is often reserved for the worst cases. Oral isotretinoin is also used with some benefit in getting the condition under control; however, topical treatments are needed to maintain clearance over time.

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