Hidradenitis Suppurativa Diet

Victoria Aly Author: Victoria Aly Time for reading: ~1 minutes Last Updated: February 17, 2026
Hidradenitis Suppurativa Diet

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Studies suggest avoiding simple carbohydrates and foods that are high in added sugars:
  • table sugar.
  • corn syrup.
  • high-fructose corn syrup.
  • soda and other sugary drinks like fruit juice.
  • bread, rice, or pasta made from white flour.
  • white flour.
  • noodles.
  • boxed cereals.

The exact cause of hidradenitis suppurativa isn't known. It develops when hair follicles in the skin become blocked. Experts think it could be connected to hormones, inherited genes and immune system problems. Smoking, excess weight, and metabolic syndrome also might play a role.

No specific diet has been shown to cure hidradenitis suppurativa and further research is needed on how food choices affect the condition. However, limited evidence suggests that certain steps might be helpful, including: Eliminating dairy products. Milk, cheese, and other dairy products can raise insulin levels.

For Hidradenitis Suppurativa to be considered a disability, the symptoms must be severe enough to keep you out of work for twelve months or longer. If you are able to continue working, you will not be able to qualify for disability benefits.

Tea tree oil contains antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. When applied to an HS lesion, it can help to reduce swelling and dry out the wound. Be careful — tea tree oil is toxic if swallowed. It should only be used topically to treat HS.

Because this is a home remedy discovered by HS patients, there are no specific guidelines for the application of Vicks Vaporub on HS lesions, but the manufacturer recommends using Vicks as a topical analgesic (in the case of muscle/joint pain) no more than three to four times daily.

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