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Why Does My Skin Literally Feel Like It's Letting Out Moisture? Its Strange Like It's Not Sweat.
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posted April 16
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I have the ‘seepage’ sensation and smell in my groin area with no visible open wounds. I think it’s it’s the stuff under the skin that never seems to go away, no matter the antibiotics, hibiclense or other care.

posted April 27
A myHSteam Member

honestly idky but my body feels like dry all the time, like i have a feeling like i need moisturizer but hand creams and showering make me feel even dryer

posted April 17
A myHSteam Member

Yes I get this sensation also, especially in the armpit that is under a dressing, kind of feels like the whole armpit is oozing out, but when you check, there is nothing unusual.

posted April 17
A myHSteam Member

It's not from the lesions, I feel it in the general area.

posted April 16
A myHSteam Member

It sounds like you might be experiencing seepage from HS lesions or abscesses. Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) can cause skin lesions that sometimes burst, releasing pus. This could be the moisture you're feeling. It's not sweat but rather fluid from the lesions, which is a common symptom of HS. Managing these symptoms wit... read more

It sounds like you might be experiencing seepage from HS lesions or abscesses. Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) can cause skin lesions that sometimes burst, releasing pus. This could be the moisture you're feeling. It's not sweat but rather fluid from the lesions, which is a common symptom of HS. Managing these symptoms with absorbent, breathable fabrics can help absorb this seepage and provide some comfort. If you haven't already, discussing this symptom with your healthcare provider can provide you with personalized advice and treatment options.

 This AI-generated response comes from myHSteam and other selected sources. It is not a substitute for medical advice. Always ask your doctor about specific health concerns.

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