Yes absolutely!
Nope! HS isn't infectious so it can't be passed from person to person.
I was recently diagnosed last year but realize I have had flare ups for a few years. We just always thought they were ingrown hairs in my groin/pantyline. Currently in the midst of one and I’m miserable. I’m lucky b/c mine aren’t that bad, but I’m terrified of what they could become.
Also I love my Rheumatologist .....
Dr. Tan Mark
222 E Main St Ste 312
Smithtown, NY, 11787
Non adherent pads are a must!
It helps reduce the swelling upto an extent. But don't expect it to magically cure it.
Looking for affordable but proven over the counter treatments others have used. I know everyone is different but has worked for you? 💖 Also bandage/dressing for the area? Cheek area specifically. Sorry to be bother and ask so many questions 😣😵💫
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NOPE. Don't count on that.
I went online and applied it was fairly easy for me. A lot of people have trouble but if you have DR history any pictures and proof of treatments that you have done and not working. Hopefully you get… read more
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