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Has Anyone Here Been Told That HS Is Hormonal
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I use hibiclens and other natural soaps that are hydrating to combat the dryness from hibiclens.

I'm Wondering If Any Females Have Noticed That There HS Flairs Up Around That Time Of The Month?
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Yes absolutely!

Looking For Products That Help With Dressing Under Harm Hidradenitis Suppurativa
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Non adherent pads are a must!

Hi All, Humira Or Infusions? Which Have You Had The Most Success With? Thanks, Thomas
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Moderate to severe HS

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Hello Thomas,

Humira (adalimumab) is typically administered through subcutaneous injections, either every week or every other week after an initial loading dose. It is available as a single-dose… read more

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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Yes. It only gets worse. In my experience it always gets worse.

For Boils Deep Under The Skin That Haven't Surfaced, What Creams Help Fight It Before It Gets Worse? Fucidin? Clindamycin Gel, Both?
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For deep boils under the skin associated with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), topical Clindamycin is often the first treatment prescribed. It helps by reducing the bacterial load on the skin and also… read more

I Wonder If Pore Treatments Could Help....
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Pore treatments typically target acne by cleansing the pores, but hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a different condition that begins with follicular occlusion, or plugging of the apocrine sweat gland… read more

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

Has Laser Hair Removal Help Anyone With Flares?
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I was diagnosed w HS a year ago and pcos about a 6 years ago and I’ve doing a lot of research.
I tried using tea tree oil and it helps somewhat but lately I’ve been having flares more often.
I’m currently taking metformin and ibuprofen for pain along w a topical cream for antibiotics and quit smoking weed because I read it exacerbates flares.
Wondering if maybe laser hair removal could help diminish the frequency of flares.
Has anyone else had it done and did it improve your condition?🤔

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I did hair laser and it did improve my thigh/groin HS.

Has Anyone Been Placed On Cosentyx Injections? FDA Just Approved For HS And My Dr. Is Switching Me Off Humira For It.
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Yes, Cosentyx (secukinumab) is indeed an FDA-approved treatment for adults with moderate to severe hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). It is administered as a subcutaneous injection every four weeks, and… read more