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Going too often
I just began my Journey about a month ago..I am on Hydox(???) Malaria dr=ug and low does pprednisine for my horrible Rash...Does anyone else feel that they are emptying their bladder way to often?? I feel like I drink less than I void...thanks you
I just began my Journey about a month ago..I am on Hydox(???) Malaria dr=ug and low does pprednisine for my horrible Rash...Does anyone else feel that they are emptying their bladder way to often?? I feel like I drink less than I void...thanks you
leslieliesel
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LUPUS UK
7 years ago
Tight foreskin
I cant pull back my foreskin when the penis is straight. Now im 24 yrs of age. I want to know that topical corticosteroids will help my condition in this age. If it doesnt workwhich type of doctor should i attend
I cant pull back my foreskin when the penis is straight. Now im 24 yrs of age. I want to know that topical corticosteroids will help my condition in this age. If it doesnt workwhich type of doctor should i attend
Userr
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Men's Health Forum
7 years ago
Itchy lady bits - endo?
Hi ladies. I'm not sure if this has any relevance to endo, but I've been very itchy in the lady department for years. I've been back and forth to the doctors, it's not thrush as there is no discharge, it's just a scratchy feeling to one side. I started to get red spots on my legs so went to a dermatologist
Hi ladies. I'm not sure if this has any relevance to endo, but I've been very itchy in the lady department for years. I've been back and forth to the doctors, it's not thrush as there is no discharge, it's just a scratchy feeling to one side. I started to get red spots on my legs so went to a dermatologist
CLN1986
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
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Psoriasis hell!!
Hi guys , I'm Steven and I'm 32. I have had psoriasis since I was 16 and have never been able to get rid of it! Currently my knees, elbow and lower legs are badly affected. Does anyone know of any new research into treating this shitty condition? I'm Currently using Duvobet steroid ointment and moisturisers
Hi guys , I'm Steven and I'm 32. I have had psoriasis since I was 16 and have never been able to get rid of it! Currently my knees, elbow and lower legs are badly affected. Does anyone know of any new research into treating this shitty condition? I'm Currently using Duvobet steroid ointment and moisturisers
Steven32
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MY SKIN
7 years ago
The Itch - PBC or nor PBC - Just because you have PBC doesn't mean you can't itch for other reasons.
We are just recovering from several months of itch hell, those of you who experience the full blown itch will know the experience, Sue has been scratching the worst parts till the skin breaks, getting up in the middle of the night because the itch wakes her up and collapsing in tears occasionally at
We are just recovering from several months of itch hell, those of you who experience the full blown itch will know the experience, Sue has been scratching the worst parts till the skin breaks, getting up in the middle of the night because the itch wakes her up and collapsing in tears occasionally at
JohnMalaney
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PBC Foundation
7 years ago
Is it return of tuberculosis?
I was diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis 2 years back...it was initial stage and I have small amount of fluid on right lung and I completed the treatment..took medicines for 8 months and my x rays were good...but from past few days I am having the same stabbing pain in the left side of chest...my
I was diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis 2 years back...it was initial stage and I have small amount of fluid on right lung and I completed the treatment..took medicines for 8 months and my x rays were good...but from past few days I am having the same stabbing pain in the left side of chest...my
shailza
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Steroids
Hi does anybody know if you can overdose on steroid cream.
Hi does anybody know if you can overdose on steroid cream.
stargazerlilly
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MY SKIN
7 years ago
My skin needs help
Between eczema and being allergic to my own sweat, my skin needs more than an overhaul. My doctor prescribed a steroid cream, it seems to be working. Only hours after applying the cream, I noticed improvement. I'm following my GPS advice, I changed my shower gel, I'm eating less salt, trying to stay
Between eczema and being allergic to my own sweat, my skin needs more than an overhaul. My doctor prescribed a steroid cream, it seems to be working. Only hours after applying the cream, I noticed improvement. I'm following my GPS advice, I changed my shower gel, I'm eating less salt, trying to stay
Lenocker68
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MY SKIN
7 years ago
free Testosterone [fT] & survival.
This follows on from my response to the YONSA post. From a recent paper [1]: "Despite the fact that free testosterone (FT) is the biologically active form, it is common practice that androgen suppression is monitored via total testosterone levels only." "A total of 34 patients with continuous measurements
This follows on from my response to the YONSA post. From a recent paper [1]: "Despite the fact that free testosterone (FT) is the biologically active form, it is common practice that androgen suppression is monitored via total testosterone levels only." "A total of 34 patients with continuous measurements
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Malaria...
My mother diagnosed with malaria and she have vomiting 4 to 5 times what to do for instant relief plz tell me....
My mother diagnosed with malaria and she have vomiting 4 to 5 times what to do for instant relief plz tell me....
Anmol_raj
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
T3 and lichen sclerosus
I thought I would let others here know my experience. I was diagnosed with this autoimmune skin condition early in 2016. Throughout the following year I had many flare-ups and threatened flare-ups, treated with a strong steroid cream. Due to this and similar problems I started to look for answers to
I thought I would let others here know my experience. I was diagnosed with this autoimmune skin condition early in 2016. Throughout the following year I had many flare-ups and threatened flare-ups, treated with a strong steroid cream. Due to this and similar problems I started to look for answers to
Valerie0106
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
I'm being paranoid but need to ask!
So I'm just about to order my Adrenavive and Metavive as recommended by Dr P and I'm a bit worried about transmission of diseases from the glandulars. The Metavive he has recommended is Porcine and it says it is from UK pigs but the Adrenavive is Bovine and states is comes from cows from NZ or Argentina
So I'm just about to order my Adrenavive and Metavive as recommended by Dr P and I'm a bit worried about transmission of diseases from the glandulars. The Metavive he has recommended is Porcine and it says it is from UK pigs but the Adrenavive is Bovine and states is comes from cows from NZ or Argentina
Munchlet
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Stage 4 Treatment Success (Metastatic Prostate Cancer)
I am writing to my fellow Brothers with Stage 4 Prostate Cancer. We are the ones' whose primary cancer treatment failed. I would never criticize a decision other people make. I wish all of us well in our treatment plans against our terrible disease. I also know that there are many ways to skin a cat.
I am writing to my fellow Brothers with Stage 4 Prostate Cancer. We are the ones' whose primary cancer treatment failed. I would never criticize a decision other people make. I wish all of us well in our treatment plans against our terrible disease. I also know that there are many ways to skin a cat.
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Do flares ever completely go away?
Hi. I am still here in autoimmune/Lupus limbo and awaiting a follow up consultation with the rheumatologist. 🙆🏼 For the past 11 months I have had many awful, debilitating symptoms, rashes, ulcers , pins and needles- to name a few. The unpleasant spots and red patches of skin I have had for the duration
Hi. I am still here in autoimmune/Lupus limbo and awaiting a follow up consultation with the rheumatologist. 🙆🏼 For the past 11 months I have had many awful, debilitating symptoms, rashes, ulcers , pins and needles- to name a few. The unpleasant spots and red patches of skin I have had for the duration
Minnskimoo
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LUPUS UK
7 years ago
Rash uncontrollable
I have had this horrific rash since 5/24, which started with bump on my back that itched badly and frank said looked like a spider bite. It spread to shingle type blisters in a vertical line by 4 days. Primary doc said some kind of virus and have me steroid cream. Got worse, spread to legs. Doc took
I have had this horrific rash since 5/24, which started with bump on my back that itched badly and frank said looked like a spider bite. It spread to shingle type blisters in a vertical line by 4 days. Primary doc said some kind of virus and have me steroid cream. Got worse, spread to legs. Doc took
agapepilgrim
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My MSAA Community
7 years ago
Just been diagnosed with Hypothyroid
Hi I'm new here. Dr diagnosed me a few weeks ago after initially going with a strange spot rash on arms and legs and backside area. After several blood tests and a urine test was told I was B12 deficient and also had an underactive thyroid which he added was quite low. Started to get worried now
Hi I'm new here. Dr diagnosed me a few weeks ago after initially going with a strange spot rash on arms and legs and backside area. After several blood tests and a urine test was told I was B12 deficient and also had an underactive thyroid which he added was quite low. Started to get worried now
tzannath
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
What do I have? Wish I could find out!
In September I thought I had a bug bite on my right ankle. By October this rash was all over my body from my neck down. Itching was so very intense. It kept me up at night, would bleed from scratching. I thought at first perhaps it was an allergic reaction to soap, shampoo, food. I tried very over
In September I thought I had a bug bite on my right ankle. By October this rash was all over my body from my neck down. Itching was so very intense. It kept me up at night, would bleed from scratching. I thought at first perhaps it was an allergic reaction to soap, shampoo, food. I tried very over
beckyheth
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LUPUS UK
7 years ago
Anyone else w/ CLL getting rashes? I need your feedback
I'm wondering how many people with CLL is getting rashes on their shins of their legs, whether their treatment was with FCR or inbru? I've been in remission for almost 10 years now and have been battling this rash for almost all of it. I would love to get anyone's feed back since my 6 month checkup is
I'm wondering how many people with CLL is getting rashes on their shins of their legs, whether their treatment was with FCR or inbru? I've been in remission for almost 10 years now and have been battling this rash for almost all of it. I would love to get anyone's feed back since my 6 month checkup is
Loulou46
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CLL Support
7 years ago
repost marijuana drug interaction article
formatting lost...sorry you can also likely search your specific meds and marijuana for interactions if the article feels too onerous (I've taught pharmacology so I didn't appreciate how complex this might seem) www.medscape.com Stirring the Pot: Potential Drug Interactions With Marijuana Sarah T
formatting lost...sorry you can also likely search your specific meds and marijuana for interactions if the article feels too onerous (I've taught pharmacology so I didn't appreciate how complex this might seem) www.medscape.com Stirring the Pot: Potential Drug Interactions With Marijuana Sarah T
erash
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My MSAA Community
7 years ago
Update on seeing new auto-immune interest G.P.
Following on from my previous post about not feeling right, despite being on B12 jabs for 6 months after my P.A. diagnosis, and wanting someone to listen and not tell me that I was just stressed and depressed. I think I've found a half decent G.P. at last. He listened to me, gave me a head to toe exam
Following on from my previous post about not feeling right, despite being on B12 jabs for 6 months after my P.A. diagnosis, and wanting someone to listen and not tell me that I was just stressed and depressed. I think I've found a half decent G.P. at last. He listened to me, gave me a head to toe exam
topazrat
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
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