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Any tips for babies with eczema?
My poor LO has got red itchy eczema all over her chest, belly, back, neck & shoulders. I went to the GP who prescribed diprobase & hydrocortisone cream. Been using the diprobase 4 times a day but it barely keeps it from getting worse, doesn't seem to bemaking it any better. The hydrocortisone cream worked
My poor LO has got red itchy eczema all over her chest, belly, back, neck & shoulders. I went to the GP who prescribed diprobase & hydrocortisone cream. Been using the diprobase 4 times a day but it barely keeps it from getting worse, doesn't seem to bemaking it any better. The hydrocortisone cream worked
Caro13
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
11 years ago
Di's labs-Looking for advice. Would love to get some input on these latest labs.
Hi All, Here are my new blood results-I am hoping someone will have a look and help me with any advice. All these labs are done fasting except water, in the morning, no iron for 7 days before, no NDT before the draw. I am Hypothyroid and have been for a year now. I have been on Armour Thyroid since last
Hi All, Here are my new blood results-I am hoping someone will have a look and help me with any advice. All these labs are done fasting except water, in the morning, no iron for 7 days before, no NDT before the draw. I am Hypothyroid and have been for a year now. I have been on Armour Thyroid since last
Boronia
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Has anyone tried topical Hydrocortisone cream 1% for adrenal issues / low cortisol?
I am not advocating anyone do this because you really need to know what you are doing - BUT has anyone tried using OTC
topical
hydrocortisone
cream for low adrenal reserves that have not responded to adaptogens? (based on salivary cortisol profile results, not guess work!)
I am not advocating anyone do this because you really need to know what you are doing - BUT has anyone tried using OTC
topical
hydrocortisone
cream for low adrenal reserves that have not responded to adaptogens? (based on salivary cortisol profile results, not guess work!)
kosmickaz
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
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Anyone had a quickish response with Rituximab?
I say this as I know it is documented as not being such a fast worker due to the way it is administered. I have done some research as to how one receives it etc (to the disdain of my rheumys!!) but I refuse to go unresearched into such a medication. I saw it documented that it usually takes 50 days
I say this as I know it is documented as not being such a fast worker due to the way it is administered. I have done some research as to how one receives it etc (to the disdain of my rheumys!!) but I refuse to go unresearched into such a medication. I saw it documented that it usually takes 50 days
Neonkitty59
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NRAS
11 years ago
New to low dose hydrocortisone - How long before I might see any improvement?
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heyjude
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Pituitary op done!
Hi guys. Transphenoidal pituitary op done on 28/1. Phew I survived it! Had cerebral fluid leak during 6 hour op, thigh muscle used to plug leak. Had diabetes insipidous for few days following surgery. Still very bunged up nasally, no taste or smell, but just so grateful to be home. Had a nasty dip
Hi guys. Transphenoidal pituitary op done on 28/1. Phew I survived it! Had cerebral fluid leak during 6 hour op, thigh muscle used to plug leak. Had diabetes insipidous for few days following surgery. Still very bunged up nasally, no taste or smell, but just so grateful to be home. Had a nasty dip
Loo44
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Has anyone tried avocado oil for psoriasis?
Sorry, only tangentially related to thyroid (autoimmune) issues, but my psoriasis is spreading and on my face/hairline it looks very inflamed. I usually slap on a little steroid cream but it has such a short-lived effect. I have calcipotriol ointment too but it's so greasy I hate to use it near my hair
Sorry, only tangentially related to thyroid (autoimmune) issues, but my psoriasis is spreading and on my face/hairline it looks very inflamed. I usually slap on a little steroid cream but it has such a short-lived effect. I have calcipotriol ointment too but it's so greasy I hate to use it near my hair
puncturedbicycle
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
i've recently in the past couple of months been suffering from sore toes, could this be chilblains?
the ends, tops and pads of my toes have been really sore, red inflamed with dry swollen cracked skin, they burn or itch and are agonisingly painful if bashed or knocked. i went to the chemists today as they don't seem to be getting better, she didn't look and just prescribed hydrocortisone, but i just
the ends, tops and pads of my toes have been really sore, red inflamed with dry swollen cracked skin, they burn or itch and are agonisingly painful if bashed or knocked. i went to the chemists today as they don't seem to be getting better, she didn't look and just prescribed hydrocortisone, but i just
mumofcrazy
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
cortisone
does anyone know if skin cream with cortisone in it like 1% hydrocortisone cant affect a adrenalin glands test? its a salivary test im going to retake, i was told a cream i use would affect the results, does anyone know if thats true? and also can you get muscle problems from thyroid disorders? Thanks
does anyone know if skin cream with cortisone in it like 1% hydrocortisone cant affect a adrenalin glands test? its a salivary test im going to retake, i was told a cream i use would affect the results, does anyone know if thats true? and also can you get muscle problems from thyroid disorders? Thanks
dannycash
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Tippateega for Diabetes (Botonical Name: Tinospora Cordifolia)
Tippa Teega (Tinospora cordifolia): many researchers found Tippa Teega is mostly helpful to control blood sugar level in Diabetes. It also helps to check in Fevers like Malaria, Dengue, Typhoid. Just Chewing 1-2 leaves of Tippa Teega (Tinospora Cordifolia Guduchi) in the early morning and in the evening
Tippa Teega (Tinospora cordifolia): many researchers found Tippa Teega is mostly helpful to control blood sugar level in Diabetes. It also helps to check in Fevers like Malaria, Dengue, Typhoid. Just Chewing 1-2 leaves of Tippa Teega (Tinospora Cordifolia Guduchi) in the early morning and in the evening
Archna
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Diabetes India
11 years ago
Hydrocortisone. Just seen that my online pharmacy are out of HC until 26th Jan.
Any one know where I can get some from another supplier please? x [i]Admin edit in line with our Guidelines[/i]
Any one know where I can get some from another supplier please? x [i]Admin edit in line with our Guidelines[/i]
jan61
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Adrenal rush help
Hi im self medicating on hydrocortisone and have been on it fir 2 full days. last night though I had really bad adrenaline pumping. Is this due to needing more HC? I have missed the first dose this morning. Any advice please?
Hi im self medicating on hydrocortisone and have been on it fir 2 full days. last night though I had really bad adrenaline pumping. Is this due to needing more HC? I have missed the first dose this morning. Any advice please?
jan61
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Can aps cause dry skin & loss of pigmentation?
My skin has been dry for ages and I was going to bed with cream and cotton gloves on - not a good look!! Last week the skin was cracked and bleeding on my hands again but this time became so stretched over the joints that I could not move my fingers. Am on a 10 day steroid cream treatment and have a
My skin has been dry for ages and I was going to bed with cream and cotton gloves on - not a good look!! Last week the skin was cracked and bleeding on my hands again but this time became so stretched over the joints that I could not move my fingers. Am on a 10 day steroid cream treatment and have a
stillwaiting
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 years ago
So for the last 2 weeks I had a rash on my face...
I went to the dermatologist 2 days ago since it's been a week and my face hasn't cleared, I thought it was just a allergic reaction to i don't know what. So my dermatologist said I had a mild dermatitis and gave me a shot and prescribe me doxycycline to take and hydrocortisone to put on my face. Since
I went to the dermatologist 2 days ago since it's been a week and my face hasn't cleared, I thought it was just a allergic reaction to i don't know what. So my dermatologist said I had a mild dermatitis and gave me a shot and prescribe me doxycycline to take and hydrocortisone to put on my face. Since
Dawnix45
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NRAS
11 years ago
Does lupus cause very dry skin?
hello - I have APS and pernicious anaemia. I have a positive ANA and St T's say I have lupus like symptoms associated with the APS but full blown lupus is not evident at the moment. I start Plaquenil in the new year (my specialist recommends introducing new drugs one at a time as I am on warfarin) I
hello - I have APS and pernicious anaemia. I have a positive ANA and St T's say I have lupus like symptoms associated with the APS but full blown lupus is not evident at the moment. I start Plaquenil in the new year (my specialist recommends introducing new drugs one at a time as I am on warfarin) I
stillwaiting
in
LUPUS UK
11 years ago
Brittle Asthma exacerbation + pneumonia
Hi, I'm new to the forum! Mum of 3 small children (2,3 and 5) and I've had brittle asthma all my life. For the last 5 years it has been wonderfully controlled on 2 puffs of fostair bd and I've had maybe one or two admissions/steroids a year. Just over 3 weeks ago I was bluelighted in and needed back
Hi, I'm new to the forum! Mum of 3 small children (2,3 and 5) and I've had brittle asthma all my life. For the last 5 years it has been wonderfully controlled on 2 puffs of fostair bd and I've had maybe one or two admissions/steroids a year. Just over 3 weeks ago I was bluelighted in and needed back
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
1st flare up in two & half months after stabilised on infliximab infusions !
Hi , everyone ... not been on here for a while - dont worry not forgotten you :-) Im a bit gutted as im just going through my 1st flare up in ages due to my infliximab dampening every thing down , caught me on the hop really. Forgot that you can still have flares - just spaces them out & takes the kick
Hi , everyone ... not been on here for a while - dont worry not forgotten you :-) Im a bit gutted as im just going through my 1st flare up in ages due to my infliximab dampening every thing down , caught me on the hop really. Forgot that you can still have flares - just spaces them out & takes the kick
SignalBoxer
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Behçet's UK
11 years ago
secondary adrenal suppression/addisons
Kind of asthma related as I probably wouldn't be in this boat otherwise.. have an urgent endo appointment next week and had my bloods done Monday so that I could get results at appointment. Just found two missed calls from endocrinology doc on my phone asking me to ring them asap - never a good sign
Kind of asthma related as I probably wouldn't be in this boat otherwise.. have an urgent endo appointment next week and had my bloods done Monday so that I could get results at appointment. Just found two missed calls from endocrinology doc on my phone asking me to ring them asap - never a good sign
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
Advice on Adrenal Support
Hi, folks, I've been wondering what is other people's experience of finding the best adrenal support. I know that different things may work for different people. There may be something that I have not heard of that I could try, that could do better for me. The situation is I had recently realized that
Hi, folks, I've been wondering what is other people's experience of finding the best adrenal support. I know that different things may work for different people. There may be something that I have not heard of that I could try, that could do better for me. The situation is I had recently realized that
lindygiles
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Phyllocontin questions
Just been put on Phyllocontin - a surprise, thought something else was next but my usual cons was away (grr as I rang up and checked specifically and they said yes, he'll be there etc). However the one I did see was lovely and a good listener so now at least I know there's someone else I can see if nec
Just been put on Phyllocontin - a surprise, thought something else was next but my usual cons was away (grr as I rang up and checked specifically and they said yes, he'll be there etc). However the one I did see was lovely and a good listener so now at least I know there's someone else I can see if nec
Hidden
in
Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
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