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Laser Therapy Or Plastic Surgery For HS Stage 3?
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Can Hidradenitis Suppurativa Be Cured? What You Need To Know Read Article...
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Thank you very much

I Am 45. With Some Symptoms That Come And, Go. Shouldn’t I Be Concerned With The Symptoms That Are More Prolonged?
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Hydrates suprativa in the breasts cysts from nippkes on occasion.

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Hidradenitis Suppurativa Tunnels: What To Know Read Article...
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Just care for it

How Do You Find A Doctor That Can Help You With This?
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Finding a doctor who understands Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) can be crucial for effective management of the condition. Here are some tips to help you find the right healthcare provider:

1. **Get… read more

What Type Of Diet Do You All Do For HS?
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Anti-inflammatory diet!!

Please What Is The Latest Or Updated Line Of Management For HS?
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I need the latest or updated line of management for HS please

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Hey @A myHSteam Member - I would recommend checking out our Resource center with tons of medically approved information: https://www.myhsteam.com/resources. When it comes to treatments, check this… read more

New To This, Have 6 Under Arm, Antibiotics Shrank Them , Do They Ever Go Away
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It's great to hear that antibiotics have helped shrink the cysts under your arm. In cases of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), antibiotics can indeed reduce the size and inflammation of the lesions… read more

I’m Getting A “de Roofing” Procedure (surgical Removal Of HS Problem Areas) In The Groin Area. If You’ve Had This Done I’d Love Your Advice.
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I’ve never had HS surgically removed before and I’m VERY nervous and anxious about it. I want to know what to expect so I can be prepared.

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I had it under my breath and arm. I had gotten a infection and went back had surgery to get it out. But it healed nicely no flared under the breast or underarm on that side.

Help With Hs As A Type 1 Diabetic
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My mother use to call these fat bumps, boy was she wrong. After having back surgery, I discovered that my pancreas was nicked and I became a type 1 diabetic. There are times when my blood sugar drops and I will be sweating, I have woken up numerous times overheated and sweaty. How do I get help with this? Any suggestions? I was in the hospital in DKA and saw a commercial for HS and realized that that was what I had been dealing with. When I brought it up to my doctor, he basically said ok… read more

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Managing both hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) and type 1 diabetes can be challenging, but here are some strategies that might help:

1. Medication Management: Since insulin is essential for type 1… read more

Will This Disease Ever Go Away Or Find A Cure
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Please stay encouraged sir. I've had the same surgery on my underarms & it's no joke @ all. Prayers going up

Is It Normal To Feel Exhausted And Almost Sick When Having A Breakout? Also I Feel When I’m Going Through This My Body Gets Sore And Tired
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Definitely go to a hospital if you have any symptoms of possible sepsis. It can come on extremely fast and it is important you listen to your body.