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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!

Any Have Problems With Candida Or Blood Sugar?
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Im trying to figure out "what" is causing my mast cells to be triggered & keeping this inflammatory nightmare going. I dont smoke, not obese but i DO have chronic pancreatitis. I read that insulin resistancy can play into HS. Ive also had a problem with candida which keeps mast cells inflaming everything. So im curious 'if' my long time gimpy pancreas has caused a blood sugar problem thats causing candida and HS?

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If you're asking about the connection between Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) and blood sugar issues, it's important to note that people with HS may have a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes… 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.

What's The Best Soap For Hs
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I love my CLN Shampoo (orange label). Keeps bacteria at bay and takes odors away effectively. Doesn’t leave my skin dry either.

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.

Does Quitting Vaping Really Help Calm Down Flair Ups?
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I’ve never vaped, but smoked for half my life, I quite beginning of march and since had three flare ups, so I don’t personally believe it helps the HS flare ups but supposedly quitting smoking will… read more

Has Anyone Tried Taking Vitmain D, I Have Been Reading About It Helping But Would Love To Hear Opinions!
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I found I was low on vitamin d and iron so given prescription for those for 6 weeks and now on daily otc vitamin d

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

Why Does My Skin Literally Feel Like It's Letting Out Moisture? Its Strange Like It's Not Sweat.
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I have the ‘seepage’ sensation and smell in my groin area with no visible open wounds. I think it’s it’s the stuff under the skin that never seems to go away, no matter the antibiotics, hibiclense or… read more

Are There Certain Foods Or Drinks That Affect HS?
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I'm into researching and trying different things to see what works for me. So far, a heart healthy diet helps with HS. I only drink water, nothing else. My flares have been mild and manageable for the… read more