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Antibiotic

A myHSteam Member asked a question 💭

Has anybody ever been diagnosed of something different that needed a different type of antibiotic and took it and was fine and it didn't activate any of your other HS hidden

Any antibiotic that they gave me is valaccycpoveir

posted January 27, 2023 (edited)
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Actually I have a wicked funny story about clindamycin I was traveling back to from Boston to Colorado that's when I found out my trigger was eggplant so I had to bring Giants sore in my mouth HS so when they gave me the clindamycin that was going across country on the bus and I was in I forgot what state I was in but I know it's a little bit higher in altitude so I took my medication and I had some hot coffee and all I remember is walking around the corner and there's a security guard and I started choking so what happened was from the clindamycin cuz it got stuck in my throat pop the cyst at the same time and I'm choking so he thought he needed to call a ambulance I'm sorry for telling the story but to me that it was the most funniest and funniest story I just thought we needed it

posted January 27, 2023 (edited)
A myHSteam Member

Yes I've had different ones when I have had chest infection. The dermatologist gave me a antibiotics combined course for a severe hs break out.

posted January 27, 2023
A myHSteam Member

Are you looking for information on antibiotics for treating hidradenitis suppurativa (HS)?

Here are some key points:

- Oral Antibiotics: These are taken by mouth and work throughout the body. Commonly prescribed oral antibiotics for HS include Tetracyclines (Doxycycline, Minocycline), Clindamycin, Rifampicin, Dapsone, ... read more

Are you looking for information on antibiotics for treating hidradenitis suppurativa (HS)?

Here are some key points:

- Oral Antibiotics: These are taken by mouth and work throughout the body. Commonly prescribed oral antibiotics for HS include Tetracyclines (Doxycycline, Minocycline), Clindamycin, Rifampicin, Dapsone, Moxifloxacin, Metronidazole, and Erythromycin.
- Topical Antibiotics: These are applied directly to the skin and are usually prescribed for mild cases of HS. Topical Clindamycin is a common choice.

For more detailed information, you can visit the following links:
- [Oral antibiotics for Hidradenitis suppurativa](https://www.myHSteam.com/treatments/oral-antibi...)
- [Topical antibiotics for Hidradenitis suppurativa](https://www.myHSteam.com/treatments/topical-ant...)
- [Antibiotics for HS: What You Need to Know](https://www.myHSteam.com/resources/antibiotics-...)

 This AI-generated response comes from myHSteam and other selected sources. It is not a substitute for medical advice. Always ask your doctor about specific health concerns.

Antibiotics for HS: What You Need to Know | myHSteam
Oral antibiotics for Hidradenitis Suppurativa | myHSteam
posted 7 days ago
A myHSteam Member

So I forgot to tell the hitch part of the story was that two seconds after I couldn't catch my breath and he's already had to call the ambulance I'm good you should have seen his face like he's seriously just started ghost

posted January 27, 2023
A myHSteam Member

Shane I have to get goofy sometimes to shake off some of this stress and all that stuff I don't know why I decided to tell it on here
I lived a doho life travel all American

posted January 27, 2023 (edited)

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