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Lichens Planis
I've been suffering from lichens planis for a couple of years now but thankfully have only had a few episodes of it. I'm currently suffering from a bad bout and once I stop using the prescribed steroid cream, the symptoms return. Please can anyone provide any further advice on treatment or lifestyle
I've been suffering from lichens planis for a couple of years now but thankfully have only had a few episodes of it. I'm currently suffering from a bad bout and once I stop using the prescribed steroid cream, the symptoms return. Please can anyone provide any further advice on treatment or lifestyle
Am81
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MY SKIN
8 years ago
Lots of Problems: Resistance to Antibiotics
Hi all! I hope n Pray Y'all are HEALTHY& HAPPY! I can't say that now! Two weeks ago today I got a stye in my eye! Went to eye doc in practice who didn't know me! He says oh it's just a stye go home and put hot compresses on it! I looked at him with red in my eyes and fire in my throat,.but held my tongue
Hi all! I hope n Pray Y'all are HEALTHY& HAPPY! I can't say that now! Two weeks ago today I got a stye in my eye! Went to eye doc in practice who didn't know me! He says oh it's just a stye go home and put hot compresses on it! I looked at him with red in my eyes and fire in my throat,.but held my tongue
Debbweb01
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 years ago
Help!! Am I losing my mind?
Hi all, I've been a lurked for some time and have found a lot of posts helpful. For over 3 years now I've been having lots of random symptoms, aches, pains, minor small joint swelling, chronic fatigue, b12 deficiency, hair loss, fluctuating weight, chillblains, ? Reynauds...the list is endless. Bloods
Hi all, I've been a lurked for some time and have found a lot of posts helpful. For over 3 years now I've been having lots of random symptoms, aches, pains, minor small joint swelling, chronic fatigue, b12 deficiency, hair loss, fluctuating weight, chillblains, ? Reynauds...the list is endless. Bloods
Hayleybabes1982
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LUPUS UK
8 years ago
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Constant thrush
Me and my boyfriend keep getting thrush infections, we've had it at least 4/5 times this year already. I know that I'm the main factor for it as I've always suffered from thrush and have to be on high steroid cream to treat it and I follow the full instructions given by the doctor each time which clears
Me and my boyfriend keep getting thrush infections, we've had it at least 4/5 times this year already. I know that I'm the main factor for it as I've always suffered from thrush and have to be on high steroid cream to treat it and I follow the full instructions given by the doctor each time which clears
Vickeeet
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BASHH
8 years ago
Question on ketoconazole
I'd like to ask a question of those who have taken or are taking ketoconazole. How long does it take to take effect? I am concerned because after two months of use, my PSA has not come down significantly. I started the high dose of 400 mg three times a day two months ago when my PSA was 17. After one
I'd like to ask a question of those who have taken or are taking ketoconazole. How long does it take to take effect? I am concerned because after two months of use, my PSA has not come down significantly. I started the high dose of 400 mg three times a day two months ago when my PSA was 17. After one
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Is this Pityriasis Rosea?
In Feb, I noticed that a mole my husband has on his side, had a rash like a haloaround it. The rash then developed mainly on his truck and back, but also on his legs and arms. The GP has diagnosed Pityriasis Rosea but it's non typical in that it's not itchy or sore. However, it does look like hives
In Feb, I noticed that a mole my husband has on his side, had a rash like a haloaround it. The rash then developed mainly on his truck and back, but also on his legs and arms. The GP has diagnosed Pityriasis Rosea but it's non typical in that it's not itchy or sore. However, it does look like hives
Juliegc
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MY SKIN
8 years ago
Seborrhoeic Dermatitis of skin
Sorry to ask about something so trivial in comparison to what others are battling, but does anyone have any wise words about this condition. Its driving me nut - I wake up scratching! My GP, who is a dermatology specialist gave me ketoconazole cream (Nizoral) but its not doing a lot. He is basically
Sorry to ask about something so trivial in comparison to what others are battling, but does anyone have any wise words about this condition. Its driving me nut - I wake up scratching! My GP, who is a dermatology specialist gave me ketoconazole cream (Nizoral) but its not doing a lot. He is basically
Ruthi
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Aspergillosis and Rare Fungal Infection Support
8 years ago
Predictors of duration of Zytiga in men with CRPC.
New Dana-Farber / Sloan Kettering study [1] below. Not a lot of cases - 161. "All had received primary androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT)" (median duration 23 months) "86% prior secondary hormone therapy (SHT)" (median duration (excluding abiraterone) was 17 months) "and 33% prior chemotherapy" (median
New Dana-Farber / Sloan Kettering study [1] below. Not a lot of cases - 161. "All had received primary androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT)" (median duration 23 months) "86% prior secondary hormone therapy (SHT)" (median duration (excluding abiraterone) was 17 months) "and 33% prior chemotherapy" (median
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Concerns about daughter
Hi folks, I have been diagnosed with SLE for 4 years now and have severe organ involvement, heart/lungs. Looking back I think I have had this all of my life. My daughter who has recently turned 4 has a sore and swollen vagina, she can be up 3/4 times a night crying in pain and this has been this case
Hi folks, I have been diagnosed with SLE for 4 years now and have severe organ involvement, heart/lungs. Looking back I think I have had this all of my life. My daughter who has recently turned 4 has a sore and swollen vagina, she can be up 3/4 times a night crying in pain and this has been this case
mcjm
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LUPUS UK
8 years ago
Itchy hands...
Hi hope you're all doing ok. Just wondering does anyone else hear have really itchy hands? I already have trouble with sleep but they are keeping me awake now. I've seen the doctor but I don't seem to get anywhere. I have multiple different moisturizers as I've had problems most of my life with different
Hi hope you're all doing ok. Just wondering does anyone else hear have really itchy hands? I already have trouble with sleep but they are keeping me awake now. I've seen the doctor but I don't seem to get anywhere. I have multiple different moisturizers as I've had problems most of my life with different
Rachh8
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Women's Health
8 years ago
Intimate gyn dryness tips
This week there have been several discussions on forum about gynaecological dryness. Something of which I have plenty of experience. Last year my local Lupus UK group asked me to write an article for our newsletter, which got lots of appreciation. So, just in case it could be useful to someone, here
This week there have been several discussions on forum about gynaecological dryness. Something of which I have plenty of experience. Last year my local Lupus UK group asked me to write an article for our newsletter, which got lots of appreciation. So, just in case it could be useful to someone, here
Barnclown
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LUPUS UK
8 years ago
unsightly legs
Hi guys, I have an ongoing problem which is that my legs are red, covered in blisters, very itchy and very painful. It seems I have lipodermatosclerosis which my doctor failed to diagnose and only learnt this from the hospital after a year of intense pain. I have stockings and steroid cream but just
Hi guys, I have an ongoing problem which is that my legs are red, covered in blisters, very itchy and very painful. It seems I have lipodermatosclerosis which my doctor failed to diagnose and only learnt this from the hospital after a year of intense pain. I have stockings and steroid cream but just
babshay24
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MY SKIN
8 years ago
Leflunomide and Yellow Fever Vaccination
Hi All Just wondered if anyone has any experience of having had a yellow fever vaccination whilst being on leflunomide. I have been provided with conflicting information - the manufacturer says no whilst my consultant says yes. Thank you xx
Hi All Just wondered if anyone has any experience of having had a yellow fever vaccination whilst being on leflunomide. I have been provided with conflicting information - the manufacturer says no whilst my consultant says yes. Thank you xx
Mistydawn
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NRAS
8 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: D - Calcitriol - human studies
Skip to the BOTTOM LINE if desired. Calcitriol (1,25-D) is hormonal vitamin D. It is produced by the kidneys as needed, in order to regulate calcium homeostasis in the blood. For that reason, it is not a good measure of vitamin D status. Not a lot of calcitriol is made at one time, & it has a half-life
Skip to the BOTTOM LINE if desired. Calcitriol (1,25-D) is hormonal vitamin D. It is produced by the kidneys as needed, in order to regulate calcium homeostasis in the blood. For that reason, it is not a good measure of vitamin D status. Not a lot of calcitriol is made at one time, & it has a half-life
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Discoid ezcema suffer
Hi is any else suffering from discoid ezcema has any one found a natrual treatment that works I've been given a very strong steroid cream but reluctant to use it ?
Hi is any else suffering from discoid ezcema has any one found a natrual treatment that works I've been given a very strong steroid cream but reluctant to use it ?
hacquie
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MY SKIN
8 years ago
Abatacept
Hi again, I have been advised to have any live vaccinations I may need in the future before starting abatacept. Does anyone know where I could find a list of live vaccinations? Thank you xx
Hi again, I have been advised to have any live vaccinations I may need in the future before starting abatacept. Does anyone know where I could find a list of live vaccinations? Thank you xx
Mistydawn
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NRAS
8 years ago
Malaria tablets with pbc
Hi I'm off to Goa in November , and I'm unsure if I can take malaria tablets or not, I tried last time I went before dx and they made me ill so I stopped after a week and was fine I've been reading that people are saying they don't bother as it is such a low risk but someone also said if you have any
Hi I'm off to Goa in November , and I'm unsure if I can take malaria tablets or not, I tried last time I went before dx and they made me ill so I stopped after a week and was fine I've been reading that people are saying they don't bother as it is such a low risk but someone also said if you have any
Kieraferret
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PBC Foundation
8 years ago
Rash
Hi all, have any of you had to deal with a very itchy rash that seems to last for weeks without heavy duty steroid cream?
Hi all, have any of you had to deal with a very itchy rash that seems to last for weeks without heavy duty steroid cream?
Queencara78
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
8 years ago
Rash on hands. And skin peeling
Rash on hands which has now resulted in my skin peeling off. I was tested 6 months ago for connective tissue and was told it was mild?? I'm due for another test this month. Could my skin peeling be connected to this.. My GP gave me steroid cream a month ago but has had no effect.
Rash on hands which has now resulted in my skin peeling off. I was tested 6 months ago for connective tissue and was told it was mild?? I'm due for another test this month. Could my skin peeling be connected to this.. My GP gave me steroid cream a month ago but has had no effect.
lmrd
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LUPUS UK
8 years ago
Travelling and Malaria
Hi, I am an 'asymptomatic PBC er' , so far! But do have PMR so am on steroids. we are planning a bucket list Holiday to India next year, if we can, and I want to know what advice you have been given, if anyone has, re Marlaria tablets? (Not Larium ) Is this a big NO no? any advice gratefully received
Hi, I am an 'asymptomatic PBC er' , so far! But do have PMR so am on steroids. we are planning a bucket list Holiday to India next year, if we can, and I want to know what advice you have been given, if anyone has, re Marlaria tablets? (Not Larium ) Is this a big NO no? any advice gratefully received
Wispa123
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PBC Foundation
8 years ago
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