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  • 7/25/2023
(Aired July 25, 2023): Kapag may pigsa sa iba’t ibang bahagi ng katawan, talaga namang hindi komportable! Pero paano kung ang inakala mong pigsa… ganito ang aabutin? Nangingitim at bukol-bukol sa kili-kili, sa tainga, maging sa mukha! ‘Yan ang nararanasan ng 30-anyos na si Ray Martin. Bakit nga ba umabot sa ganito ang kanyang kondisyon? Panoorin ang video.


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Transcript
00:00 It's inevitable that if there's a bruise, the eye will immediately pop.
00:04 That's true.
00:05 The eye.
00:06 The eye.
00:07 Where is that part of the body?
00:09 Why is it better to examine those parts?
00:12 Especially if it's coming out again and again.
00:14 And it might go back to the more severe feeling.
00:17 That's the story of Von Aquino.
00:20 It's painful and itching.
00:24 If there's a bruise on different parts of the body,
00:27 it seems uncomfortable.
00:29 But what if the bruise you think is severe,
00:32 is actually like this?
00:33 It turns black and swollen.
00:37 On the cheekbones, ears, and even on the face.
00:40 That's what 30-year-old Ray Martin is experiencing.
00:43 Why did he end up in this condition?
00:46 While Ray was growing up,
00:54 he noticed the frequent swelling of some pimples on his body.
00:58 When I was in high school,
01:00 I noticed that there were pimples on my armpit.
01:05 But it would disappear and then come back.
01:08 I thought it was just a pimple.
01:12 It didn't hurt or anything.
01:14 I just kept doing it.
01:16 In 2015, he was diagnosed with what he thought was a pimple on his cheekbones.
01:21 He was diagnosed with it and a few years later,
01:23 this is what happened.
01:25 The pimples grew and swelled.
01:28 It turned black and swollen.
01:31 On the sides, there were pimples on his cheeks,
01:34 cheeks, ears, and even on his face.
01:37 It seems like Ray Martin's skin was gradually being eaten by pimples and swelling.
01:42 The simple things that I do at home,
01:45 like washing,
01:47 washing dishes,
01:49 cooking,
01:51 or just lifting a gallon,
01:53 I can't do it.
01:54 It's hard for me to do it.
01:56 I'm really getting soft.
01:57 The pain that I'm feeling is constant.
02:00 Because of the pain and the number of pimples that grew on Ray Martin's body,
02:04 he had to stop working.
02:07 This is where he decided to go to the doctor in 2020.
02:11 At that time, the steroid and antibiotic were not working on my body.
02:16 At the stage of my condition,
02:20 I was already in stage 3,
02:22 so my body was already having a hard time.
02:23 The doctor told me that I have a rare skin condition
02:27 that is called "hydrodinitis supurativa."
02:31 Hydrodinitis supurativa is an unusual condition of hair follicles.
02:37 What happens here is that hair follicles develop a skin barrier.
02:42 A lot of people can have hydrodinitis supurativa.
02:47 It can be both inflamed and inflamed.
02:50 It can also be due to obesity or excessive weight.
02:54 And then lastly, it can be due to nicotine.
02:58 Nicotine not only damages the roots of our hearts,
03:02 it also damages hair follicles and sweat glands.
03:07 Even though it looks like a pimple or a pimple,
03:10 there are three causes of hair follicles that develop hydrodinitis supurativa.
03:16 Hair follicles grow on the slanted parts of the body.
03:20 Hair follicles are twisted in both parts.
03:22 And when they are gone, they leave a crack.
03:25 It often appears on parts of the body that are always slanted,
03:29 like the temples and the armpits.
03:31 Hydrodinitis supurativa cannot be infected.
03:35 It can be treated, but it cannot be transmitted
03:39 by the contact or the contact of a person with hydrodinitis supurativa.
03:44 In the case of Ray Martin's hair follicles,
03:47 the skin on his armpits is already stuck.
03:50 So he went underground in the operation last June to separate it
03:54 to stop the water and blood from coming out of his wound.
03:59 Ray Martin uses a sanitary napkin instead of a gauze.
04:02 To prolong the treatment in the H.S.,
04:05 the hair follicles are more often twisted.
04:07 For our lifestyle change, we should really lose weight,
04:12 avoid smoking and tight clothes,
04:15 and avoid eating sweets.
04:18 The medical therapy is given by your doctor,
04:22 like antibiotics.
04:24 And the surgical therapy is like excision or removal
04:29 and the use of lasers.
04:31 To reduce the hair follicles,
04:34 Ray is now treating his food.
04:37 The more my body grows,
04:40 the more the disease will flare up in my body.
04:44 Because of the great effect of the H.S. on Ray Martin,
04:47 he is now strongly pushing the online support group
04:51 with his fellow members with hydrodinitis supurativa.
04:55 In this group,
04:57 we are a support system for my fellow H.S. warriors.
05:01 We are their light,
05:03 we are their strength.
05:06 If I can do it,
05:09 I have been able to do it until now.
05:12 What else can they do?
05:14 Some diseases can start with simple symptoms,
05:17 like what happened to Ray Martin,
05:19 who is now struggling with his condition,
05:22 but is bravely fighting the condition.
05:25 I am Vonna Kino, and that is the story you need to know.
05:28 [Music]
05:53 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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