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Had cuts on penis was given a steroid cream seems to be working fine.Head of penis is a little dry other than that all is good.
Had cuts on penis was given a steroid cream seems to be working fine.Head of penis is a little dry other than that all is good.
Astros0214
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
3 years ago
How to add T3 to my Synthroid medication?
Hello. These are my blood results after taking 100 mcg of Synthroid for 6 weeks: TSH: 2,19 uiu/ml – Ref: 0,35 – 4,94 Free T3: 2.15 pg/ml Ref: 1,88 – 3,18 20% in range Free T4: 0,94 ng/dl Ref: 0.70 – 1.48 30% in range In UK reference range: Free T3: 3.3 pmol/l Ref: 3.1 – 6.8 5% in range Free
Hello. These are my blood results after taking 100 mcg of Synthroid for 6 weeks: TSH: 2,19 uiu/ml – Ref: 0,35 – 4,94 Free T3: 2.15 pg/ml Ref: 1,88 – 3,18 20% in range Free T4: 0,94 ng/dl Ref: 0.70 – 1.48 30% in range In UK reference range: Free T3: 3.3 pmol/l Ref: 3.1 – 6.8 5% in range Free
Lucas22
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Comparison of systemic corticosteroids
This morning I accidently opened this site I'd bookmarked some time ago. As occasionally there are questions about the action of different medications I thought it would be of interest, although its focus is on treating skin conditions. It compares cortisone, hydrocortisone, prednisone, methylprednisolone
This morning I accidently opened this site I'd bookmarked some time ago. As occasionally there are questions about the action of different medications I thought it would be of interest, although its focus is on treating skin conditions. It compares cortisone, hydrocortisone, prednisone, methylprednisolone
HeronNS
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
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Pompholyx (dyshidrotic eczema) and potassium permanganate
I developed Pompholyx (dyshidrotic eczema) on my hands last year. It was diagnosed and the symptoms treated using hydrocortisone cream following doctor's instructions. It got better, but didn't completely go away. The hydrocortisone dried my skin out so much that it still hasn't fully recovered over
I developed Pompholyx (dyshidrotic eczema) on my hands last year. It was diagnosed and the symptoms treated using hydrocortisone cream following doctor's instructions. It got better, but didn't completely go away. The hydrocortisone dried my skin out so much that it still hasn't fully recovered over
JumpJiving
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MY SKIN
3 years ago
New Here
Hi, I am new to this group, I have spine of -3.9 and hips of -3.0. This was found in January 2021. I was prescribed Vitamin D 25mg to take daily for a year. I was tried on HRT but it gave me thrush in various female regions and horrific crippling migraines. It has now been stopped. I have quite a complex
Hi, I am new to this group, I have spine of -3.9 and hips of -3.0. This was found in January 2021. I was prescribed Vitamin D 25mg to take daily for a year. I was tried on HRT but it gave me thrush in various female regions and horrific crippling migraines. It has now been stopped. I have quite a complex
Hidden
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
I'm new here. Phimosis? Phimosis stretching kit? Help!
Hi All Glad i found this forum. I'm 37 male uncircumcised. Long story short. When i was 18, i masturbated so much in one day that my foreskin got really red and sore ( i was probably feeling lonely) and was all cracked. After that, my foreskin became tighter than usual and started having issue to uncover
Hi All Glad i found this forum. I'm 37 male uncircumcised. Long story short. When i was 18, i masturbated so much in one day that my foreskin got really red and sore ( i was probably feeling lonely) and was all cracked. After that, my foreskin became tighter than usual and started having issue to uncover
breadwitholives
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
3 years ago
Doxycycline found useful in accelerating recovery in tuberculosis patients
Globally, an estimated 10 million people develop tuberculosis (TB) each year and the disease remains a leading cause of death from a single infectious agent. Standard short-course anti-TB treatment still requires a regimen of at least six months of antimicrobial drugs, and drug-resistant TB
Globally, an estimated 10 million people develop tuberculosis (TB) each year and the disease remains a leading cause of death from a single infectious agent. Standard short-course anti-TB treatment still requires a regimen of at least six months of antimicrobial drugs, and drug-resistant TB
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Anyone else have allergies along with Endo?
Grr.. Like things can’t worse! Battling anorexia, insomnia and psychosis.... So anyway, for about 7 years I’ve been ‘allergic’ to the sun! It has always been particularly bothersome! But now though, it’s got massively worse! And well it turns out, there’s no difference between the mechanism for sepsis
Grr.. Like things can’t worse! Battling anorexia, insomnia and psychosis.... So anyway, for about 7 years I’ve been ‘allergic’ to the sun! It has always been particularly bothersome! But now though, it’s got massively worse! And well it turns out, there’s no difference between the mechanism for sepsis
Heloo85
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
New studies identify how tuberculosis destroy the lungs and how to protect them.
Two new studies have cast unprecedented light on disease processes in tuberculosis, identifying key genetic changes that cause damage in the lungs and a drug treatment that could speed up recovery. Tuberculosis (TB) is a lung infection that has killed more humans than any other and until last year was
Two new studies have cast unprecedented light on disease processes in tuberculosis, identifying key genetic changes that cause damage in the lungs and a drug treatment that could speed up recovery. Tuberculosis (TB) is a lung infection that has killed more humans than any other and until last year was
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
HYDROCORTISONE CREAM 1% for ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY.
Anyone had any positive experience using tiny amounts of the above ?
Anyone had any positive experience using tiny amounts of the above ?
Jollypolly
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Insanely itchy!
Hi All Not sure it’s a coincidence or stress of going back to work but I’ve developed an insane itch on the right side of my torso, it’s really inflammed from my intermittent bouts of scratching when I can’t bear it any longer! My bottom lip seems to be dry (and craving a drink is the only way I can
Hi All Not sure it’s a coincidence or stress of going back to work but I’ve developed an insane itch on the right side of my torso, it’s really inflammed from my intermittent bouts of scratching when I can’t bear it any longer! My bottom lip seems to be dry (and craving a drink is the only way I can
Levo50
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Post steroud wean or Ipratropium side effects? - nausea, dizziness, fatigue
Hi everyone, me again ☺ So I'm back home after spending 2 weeks in hospital in April for steroid wean. I'm now off the preds. All went relatively OK. I only had 1 full on attack, after which they added in Ipratropium nebs along with my salbutamol nebs four times a day, which seemed to help (I'm already
Hi everyone, me again ☺ So I'm back home after spending 2 weeks in hospital in April for steroid wean. I'm now off the preds. All went relatively OK. I only had 1 full on attack, after which they added in Ipratropium nebs along with my salbutamol nebs four times a day, which seemed to help (I'm already
Ghoulette
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Deficient immune cells implicated in TB disease progression
Nearly a quarter of the world’s population is estimated to be infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb), the pathogen that causes tuberculosis, but less than 15 percent of infected individuals develop the disease. A study published May 24 in Nature Immunology by investigators from Harvard Medical
Nearly a quarter of the world’s population is estimated to be infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb), the pathogen that causes tuberculosis, but less than 15 percent of infected individuals develop the disease. A study published May 24 in Nature Immunology by investigators from Harvard Medical
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
So fed up but hey ho
Hi everyone Haven't posted in a while as been feeling cr#p Since the introduction of lefluminode in March in addition to the MTX, hydroxy aswell as the etoricoxib, the consultant also gave me prednisolone to hopefully tie me over till the lefluminode kicked in, initially 20mg pred for 2 weeks, then
Hi everyone Haven't posted in a while as been feeling cr#p Since the introduction of lefluminode in March in addition to the MTX, hydroxy aswell as the etoricoxib, the consultant also gave me prednisolone to hopefully tie me over till the lefluminode kicked in, initially 20mg pred for 2 weeks, then
Garnacha
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NRAS
3 years ago
Fatigue with adrenal insufficiency
I have secondary adrenal insufficiency, and a few months ago in February due to my low cortisol level my Endo decided to change my Meds from Prednisolone to Hydrocortisone 10mgs waking, then 5mgs 1pm and 5mgs 5pm, however I am still feeling very lethargic . As it's only approx 3 months
I have secondary adrenal insufficiency, and a few months ago in February due to my low cortisol level my Endo decided to change my Meds from Prednisolone to Hydrocortisone 10mgs waking, then 5mgs 1pm and 5mgs 5pm, however I am still feeling very lethargic . As it's only approx 3 months
bowler
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Post steroid wean
Hi everyone, me again ☺ So I'm back home after 2 weeks in hospital for steroid wean. I'm now off the preds. All went relatively OK. I only had 1 full on attack, after which they added in Ipratropium nebs along with my salbutamol nebs four times a day, which seemed to help (I'm already on fostair 200
Hi everyone, me again ☺ So I'm back home after 2 weeks in hospital for steroid wean. I'm now off the preds. All went relatively OK. I only had 1 full on attack, after which they added in Ipratropium nebs along with my salbutamol nebs four times a day, which seemed to help (I'm already on fostair 200
Ghoulette
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Hydrocortisone
I have had PMR for 5 years , had a few flares but finally managed to reach 3 mg and was feeling fine. Last week I managed to pull a muscle around my rib area , weeding in the garden. It has been extremely painful ,disturbing my sleep. On top of this we have had a family funeral, so lots of stress. My
I have had PMR for 5 years , had a few flares but finally managed to reach 3 mg and was feeling fine. Last week I managed to pull a muscle around my rib area , weeding in the garden. It has been extremely painful ,disturbing my sleep. On top of this we have had a family funeral, so lots of stress. My
York54
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Looking for relief from itching that is keeping me up at night.
Hi, I have Stage 5 ESRD (GFR 12-15), and I have been on the transplant list for almost three years. I generally feel good and am able to tolerate 45 minutes of aerobic activity (swimming) 3-4 days per week. Recently (within the last few weeks), I started having itching at night that started to keep
Hi, I have Stage 5 ESRD (GFR 12-15), and I have been on the transplant list for almost three years. I generally feel good and am able to tolerate 45 minutes of aerobic activity (swimming) 3-4 days per week. Recently (within the last few weeks), I started having itching at night that started to keep
ILMA54
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Digital ulcers? And - Treatment?!?
Have undifferentiated connective tissue disease - first they thought lupus, then scleroderma, then rheumatoid arthritis, have a fair few overlapping symptoms. Have wicked oral ulcers atm. But - have these on my hands, too, the larger of the two just won't heal, is slowly getting bigger even with creams
Have undifferentiated connective tissue disease - first they thought lupus, then scleroderma, then rheumatoid arthritis, have a fair few overlapping symptoms. Have wicked oral ulcers atm. But - have these on my hands, too, the larger of the two just won't heal, is slowly getting bigger even with creams
bengali
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 years ago
IVIG - Joint Pain - Hydrocortisone
I have written before that IVIG seems to reduce the join pain that I experience. I have been off IVIG for the last 4 months due to the pandemic and have notice an increase in the last months in the pain I experience in the shoulders, arms and legs. I restarted my 1st IVIG infusion on Saturday, by
I have written before that IVIG seems to reduce the join pain that I experience. I have been off IVIG for the last 4 months due to the pandemic and have notice an increase in the last months in the pain I experience in the shoulders, arms and legs. I restarted my 1st IVIG infusion on Saturday, by
RobertCLL
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CLL Support
3 years ago
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