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The Skin Removal Is Too Expensive? And Way The Time To Diagnose The Disease Is So Long?
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The time between tests and professionals walking was 9 years for 3 examinations, and a photo session for the medical community magazine!
Thanks for noting !
This is getting worst.

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The cost of skin removal surgery for hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) can indeed be high, as it often requires specialized surgical expertise and post-operative care. However, specific costs can vary widely depending on the healthcare system, insurance coverage, and the extent of the surgery needed.

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The cost of skin removal surgery for hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) can indeed be high, as it often requires specialized surgical expertise and post-operative care. However, specific costs can vary widely depending on the healthcare system, insurance coverage, and the extent of the surgery needed.

The time to diagnose HS can be lengthy, averaging between 7 to 10 years, due to several factors:
- **Misdiagnosis:** HS is often mistaken for other skin conditions like acne, boils, or folliculitis.
- **Lack of Awareness:** Both patients and healthcare providers may not be familiar with HS, leading to delays in seeking or providing appropriate care.
- **Complexity of Symptoms:** HS symptoms can vary greatly among individuals, and there is no single test for diagnosis, making it challenging to identify.

Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for managing HS effectively, so it's important for both patients and healthcare professionals to be aware of its signs and symptoms.

 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.

Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) – The Path to Diagnosis | myHSteam
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posted April 16
A myHSteam Member

Omg do you have a healed photo? Hugs

posted April 16
A myHSteam Member

πŸ˜πŸ‘‡πŸ‘‡ that’s mine straight after surgery no skin graft required new skin forms and pushes out any left over infection all done with no pain killer’s no need for that i was pain free done by a surgeon here in the uk lump and breast surgeon who had dealings with HS πŸ˜ˆπŸ”« before
best of luck dont give up 😁 πŸ‘

posted April 16
A myHSteam Member

Thank you!

posted April 16

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