Yes absolutely!
Non adherent pads are a must!
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
Nope! HS isn't infectious so it can't be passed from person to person.
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:
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I was recently diagnosed last year but realize I have had flare ups for a few years. We just always thought they were ingrown hairs in my groin/pantyline. Currently in the midst of one and I’m miserable. I’m lucky b/c mine aren’t that bad, but I’m terrified of what they could become.
Also I love my Rheumatologist .....
Dr. Tan Mark
222 E Main St Ste 312
Smithtown, NY, 11787
This will be the first time that I am using it what is the best recommended way to make sure I'm not using too much?🧐
You honestly can’t use too much. I use it every time I shower and some days I have to shower 3 times. I have extremely sensitive skin.
I went online and applied it was fairly easy for me. A lot of people have trouble but if you have DR history any pictures and proof of treatments that you have done and not working. Hopefully you get… read more
It's great to hear that antibiotics have helped shrink the cysts under your arm. In cases of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), antibiotics can indeed reduce the size and inflammation of the lesions… read more
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?🤔
I did hair laser and it did improve my thigh/groin HS.