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Review

Hidradenitis Suppurativa Burdens on Mental Health: A Literature Review of Associated Psychiatric Disorders and Their Pathogenesis

by
Stefano Caccavale
*,
Vittorio Tancredi
,
Maria Pia Boccellino
,
Graziella Babino
,
Elisabetta Fulgione
and
Giuseppe Argenziano
Dermatology Unit, Department of Mental and Physical Health and Preventive Medicine, University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, 80131 Naples, Italy
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Life 2023, 13(1), 189; https://doi.org/10.3390/life13010189
Submission received: 16 November 2022 / Revised: 1 January 2023 / Accepted: 3 January 2023 / Published: 9 January 2023

Abstract

Skin, mental health and the central nervous system (CNS) are connected by a deep link. It is not only the aesthetic and sometimes the disfiguring aspects of dermatological conditions that can cause a severe psychological burden; also, different studies have shown how chronic skin-inflammatory diseases may influence the activity of the CNS and vice versa. Moreover, the skin and brain share a common embryogenic origin. Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease affecting the hair follicles of the apocrine regions. The main clinical features are nodules, abscesses, cysts, fistulae and disfiguring scars. Pain and stinking discharge from fistulae are often present. It is not surprising that the psychological burden associated with HS is frequently a challenge in dermatologists’ daily routines. Patients often suffer from depression and anxiety, but also from substance abuse, psychotic and bipolar disorders and an increased suicide risk. The aim of this article is to review the main psychiatric disorders associated with HS and their pathophysiology. Research on Pubmed was conducted with the key words Hidradenitis suppurativa, psychiatric, depression, anxiety, bipolar, schizophrenia, abuse, suicidal. A high incidence of psychiatric disorders has been described in HS compared to controls. Hidradenitis suppurativa is not a rare disease, and acknowledging the HS psychological burden, psychiatric-associated diseases and associated biomolecular pathways will help dermatologists to better care for their patients.
Keywords: hidradenitis suppurativa; psychiatric; depression; anxiety; schizophrenia; bipolar; suicide; drug abuse; inflammation hidradenitis suppurativa; psychiatric; depression; anxiety; schizophrenia; bipolar; suicide; drug abuse; inflammation

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Caccavale, S.; Tancredi, V.; Boccellino, M.P.; Babino, G.; Fulgione, E.; Argenziano, G. Hidradenitis Suppurativa Burdens on Mental Health: A Literature Review of Associated Psychiatric Disorders and Their Pathogenesis. Life 2023, 13, 189. https://doi.org/10.3390/life13010189

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Caccavale S, Tancredi V, Boccellino MP, Babino G, Fulgione E, Argenziano G. Hidradenitis Suppurativa Burdens on Mental Health: A Literature Review of Associated Psychiatric Disorders and Their Pathogenesis. Life. 2023; 13(1):189. https://doi.org/10.3390/life13010189

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Caccavale, Stefano, Vittorio Tancredi, Maria Pia Boccellino, Graziella Babino, Elisabetta Fulgione, and Giuseppe Argenziano. 2023. "Hidradenitis Suppurativa Burdens on Mental Health: A Literature Review of Associated Psychiatric Disorders and Their Pathogenesis" Life 13, no. 1: 189. https://doi.org/10.3390/life13010189

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Caccavale, S., Tancredi, V., Boccellino, M. P., Babino, G., Fulgione, E., & Argenziano, G. (2023). Hidradenitis Suppurativa Burdens on Mental Health: A Literature Review of Associated Psychiatric Disorders and Their Pathogenesis. Life, 13(1), 189. https://doi.org/10.3390/life13010189

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