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Eczema, Rosacea or both?
Hello all, I'm new here. After having several appointments with the GP with no result I wanted to seek some advice online before splashing the cash on a private dermatologist. I'll start by saying I've had eczema all my life (25, male) and as I've gotten older it's been manageable with a topical steroid
Hello all, I'm new here. After having several appointments with the GP with no result I wanted to seek some advice online before splashing the cash on a private dermatologist. I'll start by saying I've had eczema all my life (25, male) and as I've gotten older it's been manageable with a topical steroid
tigerbalm123
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Changing Faces
2 years ago
PV, Covid, Ruxolitinib and Sotrovimab
Hello everyone. After two years of careful precautions I finally got Covid ten days ago. Needless to say I was pretty worried and knew I needed to get one of the new antiviral treatments rapidly even though I’ve had three vaccinations. The system to get these did not go smoothly. Day one: The team
Hello everyone. After two years of careful precautions I finally got Covid ten days ago. Needless to say I was pretty worried and knew I needed to get one of the new antiviral treatments rapidly even though I’ve had three vaccinations. The system to get these did not go smoothly. Day one: The team
Rob58
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Covid antiviral treatment
I’ve got a positive PCR (lft was negative fri, positive Sunday, didn’t test sat), specialist nurse has said I am entitled to have the antiviral infusion but it’s up to me. I’m day 1 and have til day 5 to have it. Although I’ve felt like I’ve had illness coming on for nearly a week. Symptoms are mild
I’ve got a positive PCR (lft was negative fri, positive Sunday, didn’t test sat), specialist nurse has said I am entitled to have the antiviral infusion but it’s up to me. I’m day 1 and have til day 5 to have it. Although I’ve felt like I’ve had illness coming on for nearly a week. Symptoms are mild
peejay74
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NRAS
2 years ago
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Important SARS-CoV-2 and Covid-19 information for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia/CLL patients
This post, prepared in collaboration with AussieNeil , draws together some earlier posts relating to SARS-CoV-2 infection and CLL.
COVID-19 RISK FOR CLL PATIENTS
Due to their impaired humoral and cellular immune function,
CLL patients are at particular risk for infection
, including
This post, prepared in collaboration with AussieNeil , draws together some earlier posts relating to SARS-CoV-2 infection and CLL.
COVID-19 RISK FOR CLL PATIENTS
Due to their impaired humoral and cellular immune function,
CLL patients are at particular risk for infection
, including
CLLerinOz
Administrator
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Covid Antivirals Clarification.
Firstly I’d like to say sorry if I’ve caused any alarm. Apparently Scotland and England are working from the same guidelines. From an early post you will find I asked for some clarification regarding the differences between some wording between Scotland and Englands guidance. The reply I got: In terms
Firstly I’d like to say sorry if I’ve caused any alarm. Apparently Scotland and England are working from the same guidelines. From an early post you will find I asked for some clarification regarding the differences between some wording between Scotland and Englands guidance. The reply I got: In terms
BreatheasyBe
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
DRUG REPURPOSING - DOES IT WORK? by Dr. Simon Stott
"The answer to the question in the title of this post is “Yes, drug repurposing does work” and in this short blog we shall discuss examples of its utility in Parkinson’s. But first it would be wise to explain the drug development process and why drug repurposing is an exciting area of research that is
"The answer to the question in the title of this post is “Yes, drug repurposing does work” and in this short blog we shall discuss examples of its utility in Parkinson’s. But first it would be wise to explain the drug development process and why drug repurposing is an exciting area of research that is
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
A big thank you to all pmr sufferers who have supported me.
I haven't been of line for a few days, i thought it best to rest for a while. I was in a bad place but it was reading your kind and supportive posts that helped me through. This is a block thank you to all you lovely people. I would like to answer some of the questions you asked. i have been on
I haven't been of line for a few days, i thought it best to rest for a while. I was in a bad place but it was reading your kind and supportive posts that helped me through. This is a block thank you to all you lovely people. I would like to answer some of the questions you asked. i have been on
mustcarryon
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Chronic Balanitis Practical Home Remedies
Chronic Balanitis is not only physically debilitating but also a highly psychological stress and depression causing condition. When suffered frequent flare-ups, it not only affects the sufferer but also mentally affect the whole family and friends. Some statistics infer that the condition is suffered
Chronic Balanitis is not only physically debilitating but also a highly psychological stress and depression causing condition. When suffered frequent flare-ups, it not only affects the sufferer but also mentally affect the whole family and friends. Some statistics infer that the condition is suffered
Hcures
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
3 years ago
Inflamed cuts/wounds
Is it the Pred or old age that makes it difficult to treat inflamed wounds? I always healed very well but now, even if I only catch myself on something, or even if I get a bad spot, things take ages to heal. I use antiseptic cream, cover the open wound with sterile pads but they take weeks (sometimes
Is it the Pred or old age that makes it difficult to treat inflamed wounds? I always healed very well but now, even if I only catch myself on something, or even if I get a bad spot, things take ages to heal. I use antiseptic cream, cover the open wound with sterile pads but they take weeks (sometimes
Constance13
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
4th day - dressing removed - swelling and pain
Hi all I did my circumcision on 13th Oct - today is 16th. I removed the bandage today with great difficulty and there were a couple of stitches that pulled the skin resulting in fresh blood - Not dripping. I was not able to remove all of the dressing. There was still some dressing fibres still on the
Hi all I did my circumcision on 13th Oct - today is 16th. I removed the bandage today with great difficulty and there were a couple of stitches that pulled the skin resulting in fresh blood - Not dripping. I was not able to remove all of the dressing. There was still some dressing fibres still on the
Phimosism
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
3 years ago
Could it bee..... a bee sting causing a flare
Hi all you helpful people, I just want to run this past you to see if anyone has experienced similar. Yesterday I did a 5 mile walk, not strenuous miles and nothing more than I know is within my limits. Late afternoon I was just pulling up some weeds in the garden when I was stung by a bee. I got the
Hi all you helpful people, I just want to run this past you to see if anyone has experienced similar. Yesterday I did a 5 mile walk, not strenuous miles and nothing more than I know is within my limits. Late afternoon I was just pulling up some weeds in the garden when I was stung by a bee. I got the
Laineydee
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Cirrhosis and itching
Hello, This symptom of itching because of cirrhosis is really annoying. I am taking a powder form of Colestyramine once a day, as per prescription, but sometimes I take 2 when it kicks off again, and I also use E45 cream for relief. Can anyone help with any alternative for itching. Lucky I have no
Hello, This symptom of itching because of cirrhosis is really annoying. I am taking a powder form of Colestyramine once a day, as per prescription, but sometimes I take 2 when it kicks off again, and I also use E45 cream for relief. Can anyone help with any alternative for itching. Lucky I have no
Cazza_BDA
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Oxygen Nasal Cannular and using KY Jelly
Oxygen Nasal Cannular and KY Jelly Good afternoon everyone, Due to being on Oxygen 24/7 between 4-6 lpm, my nose gets very dry and sore and at times I need to use Naseptin Nasal Cream which I was prescribed by my COPD Nurse. Am I also ok using KY Jelly to keep my nostrils moist? Or is this classed as
Oxygen Nasal Cannular and KY Jelly Good afternoon everyone, Due to being on Oxygen 24/7 between 4-6 lpm, my nose gets very dry and sore and at times I need to use Naseptin Nasal Cream which I was prescribed by my COPD Nurse. Am I also ok using KY Jelly to keep my nostrils moist? Or is this classed as
Joseph260268
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Strange white shiny, scaley, patch on penis head?
Please help does anyone have any idea what this could be? I have had it for a few months now & it doesn’t hurt, itch or anything like that but it’s driving me crazy just knowing that it’s there... Sometimes it can look quite faded so you can’t see it as much but then other times especially in the morning
Please help does anyone have any idea what this could be? I have had it for a few months now & it doesn’t hurt, itch or anything like that but it’s driving me crazy just knowing that it’s there... Sometimes it can look quite faded so you can’t see it as much but then other times especially in the morning
S71985
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
3 years ago
Scientists uncover potential antiviral treatment for COVID-19.
Researchers from the University of Nottingham have discovered a novel antiviral property of a drug that could have major implications in how future epidemics / pandemics – including Covid-19 – are managed. The study, published in Viruses*, shows that thapsigargin is a promising broad‑spectrum antiviral
Researchers from the University of Nottingham have discovered a novel antiviral property of a drug that could have major implications in how future epidemics / pandemics – including Covid-19 – are managed. The study, published in Viruses*, shows that thapsigargin is a promising broad‑spectrum antiviral
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Shang ring Circumcision experience (READ THIS IF YOUR FREAKING OUT ABOUT YOUR BUMP OR INFECTION):
Shang ring circumcision experience (READ THIS IF YOUR FREAKING OUT ABOUT YOUR BUMP OR INFECTION): I do not recommend Shang ring circumcision to anyone who wants a faster healing process, you should do the stitching method for circumcision if you want a faster healing process, Shang ring circumsion might
Shang ring circumcision experience (READ THIS IF YOUR FREAKING OUT ABOUT YOUR BUMP OR INFECTION): I do not recommend Shang ring circumcision to anyone who wants a faster healing process, you should do the stitching method for circumcision if you want a faster healing process, Shang ring circumsion might
George4137
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
3 years ago
Phimosis since birth?
Hi, im 18 and ive never been able to retract my foreskin, ive done it only twice in the shower so i contacted my gp recently and they prescribed me fucidin, anyone else had same experience or any advice, i have looked at getting a phimocure kit but unsure .
Hi, im 18 and ive never been able to retract my foreskin, ive done it only twice in the shower so i contacted my gp recently and they prescribed me fucidin, anyone else had same experience or any advice, i have looked at getting a phimocure kit but unsure .
Uk18
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
3 years ago
Swollen hands
Hello! I have been thru cellulitis in my legs/ ankles and was put on furosomide 40mg ... this took ages to heal but finally did. Now my hands are swelling up at times. Had a bad bout 2 weeks ago where the skin was peeling off the palms of my hands and bleeding. Backs of my hands were red and
Hello! I have been thru cellulitis in my legs/ ankles and was put on furosomide 40mg ... this took ages to heal but finally did. Now my hands are swelling up at times. Had a bad bout 2 weeks ago where the skin was peeling off the palms of my hands and bleeding. Backs of my hands were red and
Tugela
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High Blood Pressure Support
4 years ago
Bandage removal day three - then what..?
Hey guys.. Would really appreciate some advice.. I had circumcision 3 days ago with glue and gonna remove the pressure bandage today.. 1. Is it adviseble to rebandage the wound afterwords or just dont do anything and let it hang freely? Im being going with the foreskin retracted before, so glans sensitivity
Hey guys.. Would really appreciate some advice.. I had circumcision 3 days ago with glue and gonna remove the pressure bandage today.. 1. Is it adviseble to rebandage the wound afterwords or just dont do anything and let it hang freely? Im being going with the foreskin retracted before, so glans sensitivity
FreeS
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
4 years ago
HepC. Discoverers win Nobel Price for Medicine.
The 3 men who working together in the 1980s were able to isolate the hidden virus that has infected and killed so many worldwide. I don't have the names handy but the 2 Brits and 1 American in the late 80s found the NonA-NonB virus and gave it the name Hepatitis C Virus. From their discovery an identifying
The 3 men who working together in the 1980s were able to isolate the hidden virus that has infected and killed so many worldwide. I don't have the names handy but the 2 Brits and 1 American in the late 80s found the NonA-NonB virus and gave it the name Hepatitis C Virus. From their discovery an identifying
bbgoode
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Hepatitis C Support
4 years ago
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