Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) is a chronic skin condition characterized by painful lumps under the skin, usually in areas where skin rubs together. From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, HS can be understood as an imbalance in the doshas, particularly involving kapha and pitta due to toxin accumulation, impaired agni (digestive fire), and disrupted sapta dhatus (body tissues). While Ayurveda offers methods to manage and potentially alleviate symptoms, a total cure might not be guaranteed for everyone, given its chronic nature.
For managing HS, an individualized approach is key. Ayurvedic treatment focuses on detoxification (shodhana) to clear out ama (toxins) accumulated in the body. Specialized formulations containing turmeric (haridra), neem (nimb), and manjistha can help due to their natural anti-inflammatory and detoxifying properties. Drinking warm water throughout the day can assist in improving digestion and detoxification.
A sustained dietary change is often necessary. A primarily vegetarian diet is typically advised to reduce pitta and kapha, focusing on easily digestible foods that don’t aggravate these doshas. While a non-veg diet isn’t strictly prohibited, it’s crucial to ensure it doesn’t disturb your individual prakriti (constitution) or aggravate your condition. Seasonal and lifestyle modifications, avoiding tight clothing and managing stress through meditation or yoga, are essential complementing practices.
Regular check-ins with a knowledgeable practitioner are crucial for tailoring ongoing treatments based on individual progress. While some may need long-term support through herbs and dietary modifications, many find relief without life-long medication as balance in doses is restored. Be sure to consult with an Ayurvedic specialist before making any substantial changes or integrating new treatments.



