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Has Anyone Experienced Remission From HS? If So Do You Remember What You Did To Get There?
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posted March 19
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I’m doing several things to fight this HS. So it’s hard to tell. I’ve tried Topicals: Neosporin, Aloe Vera Oil, Vicks Vapor Rub, Apple Cider Vinegar, Dead Sea Salt. Meds: Doxycycline, Humira, Clymindal. This is a 3 year journey. Now I’m taking infusions that seem to be working. Less drainage, no pain, lesions disappearing.

posted March 19
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Hello. When I first tried Remicaide I went into remission. But I had stopped when Covid had hit. When I tried to get on it again it didn't work as good as the first time.

posted March 19
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Infliximab is the infusion I'm taking.

posted March 20
A myHSteam Member

Remicaide is a infusion. I also start using Remedy Tea Tree soap under my breast and under my right arm and butt not private part it's helping. My left breast and underarm I had surgery haven't had a problem since.

posted March 20
A myHSteam Member

What type of infusions are you having done? If you don't mind me asking cuz I'd really like to get to the less drainage, no pain and lesions disappearing

posted March 20

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