Yes absolutely!
Non adherent pads are a must!
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
It's a Inflammation disease/ Autoimmune disease. The body fights itself. It's causes are so many things, food, stress, hair follicles that get infected, etc. They is no cure! If not treated early it… read more
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 😣😵💫
@A myHSteam Member no the butt cheek area. Didn't realize I forgot that part
Yes, you can get disability benefits for hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). HS is recognized as a condition that can qualify for disability benefits under the category of skin disorders by the Social… read more
Yes, you can get disability benefits for hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). HS is recognized as a condition that can qualify for disability benefits under the category of skin disorders by the Social… read more
It's not uncommon for hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) symptoms to persist even after menopause. While some women report relief from HS symptoms during menopause, nearly 40 percent have reported… read more