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Itching with blood thinners (Apixaban and Edoxapan)
Had to change from Apixaban to Edoxapan due to severe reaction of itching all over the body, it was really bad. The Edoxapan is much better, but still get the occasional real itches on back and legs . but they gave me E45 anti itch cream that REALLY works well and often stops after a few minutes after
Had to change from Apixaban to Edoxapan due to severe reaction of itching all over the body, it was really bad. The Edoxapan is much better, but still get the occasional real itches on back and legs . but they gave me E45 anti itch cream that REALLY works well and often stops after a few minutes after
Quovadisuk
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Thrush 3 days before FET
Hi everyone, I am booked for a natural FET on Monday (I didn't take anything this cycle, not even progesterone) and the Friday before I discovered that my discharge looked like cottage cheese and I may be getting thrush. Which I haven't had in years! Has this happened to anyone else before their FET
Hi everyone, I am booked for a natural FET on Monday (I didn't take anything this cycle, not even progesterone) and the Friday before I discovered that my discharge looked like cottage cheese and I may be getting thrush. Which I haven't had in years! Has this happened to anyone else before their FET
raverg
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Dermatitis
The other day there was a post about dermatitis. A number of people wrote about E45 cream. Well, of course, Amazon sells it and I ordered a tube. I have to say that it is far better than any cream my dermatologist prescribed. Thank you, thank you. I learn so much on a daily basis from this forum π
The other day there was a post about dermatitis. A number of people wrote about E45 cream. Well, of course, Amazon sells it and I ordered a tube. I have to say that it is far better than any cream my dermatologist prescribed. Thank you, thank you. I learn so much on a daily basis from this forum π
Miacaro45
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
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iitchy skin
hi,just wondering if you can help me,I have very itchy skin,all my body.body.can suggest what it can be,been putting E45 cream on it.it.does help.help.do I need to go to my Dr's.Dr's.thank you.
hi,just wondering if you can help me,I have very itchy skin,all my body.body.can suggest what it can be,been putting E45 cream on it.it.does help.help.do I need to go to my Dr's.Dr's.thank you.
Flosy
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Hand and scalp psoriasis
Hi everyone This is my first post here, I have been taking Amgevita (Biologics) for rheumatiod arthritis for 2 years now and for the last 6 months I have scalp psoriasis and the only thing that works a bit is Nioxin 3 stage shampoo, it calms the little bumps down for a few days then they return. The
Hi everyone This is my first post here, I have been taking Amgevita (Biologics) for rheumatiod arthritis for 2 years now and for the last 6 months I have scalp psoriasis and the only thing that works a bit is Nioxin 3 stage shampoo, it calms the little bumps down for a few days then they return. The
Frankiefocus
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Beyond Psoriasis
5 months ago
Dry peeling Testicle & Scrotal Eczema?
Hi all, Sorry English is not my native π I've been dealing with dry skin on my testicle peel, regrow, peel, regrow on repeat π its rough and not sure if this causes the chafing in my groin - see the below picture https://i.postimg.cc/CxSgHSc1/scrotal-eczema.webp I saw another post saying Fucidin
Hi all, Sorry English is not my native π I've been dealing with dry skin on my testicle peel, regrow, peel, regrow on repeat π its rough and not sure if this causes the chafing in my groin - see the below picture https://i.postimg.cc/CxSgHSc1/scrotal-eczema.webp I saw another post saying Fucidin
funrooster703
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
5 months ago
Hypersensitivity after ZSR Circumcision
Hi guys, my first post here.. I had phimosis, my foreskin was tight af and I wasn't able to stretch it even during flaccid. I went for Zsr circumcision since there was no other option to treat it. Operation took hardly 10 mins, it was slightly painful but it was bearable. Today is my 28th day
Hi guys, my first post here.. I had phimosis, my foreskin was tight af and I wasn't able to stretch it even during flaccid. I went for Zsr circumcision since there was no other option to treat it. Operation took hardly 10 mins, it was slightly painful but it was bearable. Today is my 28th day
Carrerjet
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
7 months ago
Efudix cream
A bit off topic but I've been given Efudix Cream for pre cancerous skin things called actinic keratosis, GP told me it was "a bit of Dermatitis" Mmmm...... I knew it wasn't so went privately to see Dermatologist. It's a Chemotherapy cream and it basically kills off any sun damaged skin and it's very
A bit off topic but I've been given Efudix Cream for pre cancerous skin things called actinic keratosis, GP told me it was "a bit of Dermatitis" Mmmm...... I knew it wasn't so went privately to see Dermatologist. It's a Chemotherapy cream and it basically kills off any sun damaged skin and it's very
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
Actinic keratosis & Lung cancer
Hi, Dad is in 5th week of taking Erlotinib and corresponding face rash appears to be under control with prescribed cream / antibiotics. Also good to see that his cough has reduced in frequency by around 90% and no increase in fatigue. My question is- dad has actinic keratosis ( for around 25 years +
Hi, Dad is in 5th week of taking Erlotinib and corresponding face rash appears to be under control with prescribed cream / antibiotics. Also good to see that his cough has reduced in frequency by around 90% and no increase in fatigue. My question is- dad has actinic keratosis ( for around 25 years +
Adaughter
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
9 months ago
Blood results within range. Is this a problem?
Hi all,
I posted this query a few days ago and it was kindly analysed for me by greygoose (comments further down). However, I didn't understand what he/she was telling me - so I wonder if anyone could explain for me? Do the results indicate hypothyroidism? Do I need meds or can I tweak via
Hi all,
I posted this query a few days ago and it was kindly analysed for me by greygoose (comments further down). However, I didn't understand what he/she was telling me - so I wonder if anyone could explain for me? Do the results indicate hypothyroidism? Do I need meds or can I tweak via
Barny12
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Thyroid UK
2 days ago
Gingko Biloba - Supplement Advice
Hello everyone, I'm reaching out for advice on using Ginkgo Biloba to combat brain fog. My previous experience with the Amitamin Ginkgo complex yielded promising results in boosting mental clarity. However, I've noticed it contains iodine (150ug), which I'd rather steer clear of. With that in mind
Hello everyone, I'm reaching out for advice on using Ginkgo Biloba to combat brain fog. My previous experience with the Amitamin Ginkgo complex yielded promising results in boosting mental clarity. However, I've noticed it contains iodine (150ug), which I'd rather steer clear of. With that in mind
BookLover2020
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Thyroid UK
6 days ago
TSH levels lowered after iodine spike - advice on next steps needed
Hi everyone, I hope that you are all well. I have an update on my journey and just wanted some advice as I am still very new to this. My journey started a few months ago. I've tried to condense everything below. Just to state I have had various blood tests and they are all optimal (cholestral, Vitamin
Hi everyone, I hope that you are all well. I have an update on my journey and just wanted some advice as I am still very new to this. My journey started a few months ago. I've tried to condense everything below. Just to state I have had various blood tests and they are all optimal (cholestral, Vitamin
SunshineHPower
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Thyroid UK
8 days ago
Within range bloods - can someone confirm please?
Hi all, After being diagnosed with atrial fibrillation five years ago and an ambiguous NHS blood test showing possible hypothyroid symptoms I decided, as my diet is mostly plant based, to take a vegan multivitamin/mineral including iodine. I had a private thyroid test done a few months later which
Hi all, After being diagnosed with atrial fibrillation five years ago and an ambiguous NHS blood test showing possible hypothyroid symptoms I decided, as my diet is mostly plant based, to take a vegan multivitamin/mineral including iodine. I had a private thyroid test done a few months later which
Barny12
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Thyroid UK
8 days ago
10 years of constant pain.....
Hi everyone I'm new here writing first time. I'm 29 years old. I didnt have any health issues untill 16-17 at that age my period started to be very painfull at age 18-19 I went to doctor for BV and candida they prescribed a lot of antibiotics including fluoroquinolones, since then I'm in constant pain
Hi everyone I'm new here writing first time. I'm 29 years old. I didnt have any health issues untill 16-17 at that age my period started to be very painfull at age 18-19 I went to doctor for BV and candida they prescribed a lot of antibiotics including fluoroquinolones, since then I'm in constant pain
Maramava
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Thyroid UK
11 days ago
anyone else struggling with high levels on medication?
just wondering if anyone else struggling with high levels on medication? been going on for years- since diagnosed in 2019. Takes forever to get back to relative normality each time. On carbimaxole and propanolol was 10mg BD but increased to 20mg as despite taking medication , t4 now 68.9, t3 25.4.
just wondering if anyone else struggling with high levels on medication? been going on for years- since diagnosed in 2019. Takes forever to get back to relative normality each time. On carbimaxole and propanolol was 10mg BD but increased to 20mg as despite taking medication , t4 now 68.9, t3 25.4.
Carinagravesdisease
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Thyroid UK
18 days ago
Iodine Patch Test
[i]
helvella - Iodine Patch Test
[/i] [i]Why the iodine patch test is not appropriate for indicating iodine status.[/i] [i][/i] [i]In addition to the issues identified in the linked document, application of iodine directly to the skin can cause damage such as blistering. This seems to be fairly
[i]
helvella - Iodine Patch Test
[/i] [i]Why the iodine patch test is not appropriate for indicating iodine status.[/i] [i][/i] [i]In addition to the issues identified in the linked document, application of iodine directly to the skin can cause damage such as blistering. This seems to be fairly
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
22 days ago
helvella - Thyroid Blog
You might or might not know that I have been accumulating information about thyroid issues in my blog - I have created a significant number of pages now. Many will be aware of some of the specific pages which I link to quite regularly. But you might not have realised what else is there. Below is a copy
You might or might not know that I have been accumulating information about thyroid issues in my blog - I have created a significant number of pages now. Many will be aware of some of the specific pages which I link to quite regularly. But you might not have realised what else is there. Below is a copy
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
25 days ago
overwork factor?
alright, i think thyroiditis and graves'and maybe even hypothyroidism could have overwork as a cause.who here has worked too much, too hard, for too long, and probably still doing it? do lazy relaxed people get thyroid conditions? theories i've heard that make sense to me include: stress, glyphosate
alright, i think thyroiditis and graves'and maybe even hypothyroidism could have overwork as a cause.who here has worked too much, too hard, for too long, and probably still doing it? do lazy relaxed people get thyroid conditions? theories i've heard that make sense to me include: stress, glyphosate
MayGodBlessYou
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Graves Disease Support
26 days ago
Iodine supplement
I would be interested to know if anybody has taken an iodine supplement to support thyroid functon and have they noticed any benefits? I've been advised that it helps to eliminate harmful bromine and fluoride stored in the thyroid gland?
I would be interested to know if anybody has taken an iodine supplement to support thyroid functon and have they noticed any benefits? I've been advised that it helps to eliminate harmful bromine and fluoride stored in the thyroid gland?
Arnols10
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Thyroid UK
29 days ago
Would an iodine supplement help?
I still don't feel well (very tired and the most dreadful brain fog which has stopped me driving) and wondered how I would know if an iodine supplement might help? Any thoughts would be most appreciated. Latest Medichecks results - stopped taking b12 liquid 2 weeks before test. Taking Spatone, VitaminD
I still don't feel well (very tired and the most dreadful brain fog which has stopped me driving) and wondered how I would know if an iodine supplement might help? Any thoughts would be most appreciated. Latest Medichecks results - stopped taking b12 liquid 2 weeks before test. Taking Spatone, VitaminD
Tanitha
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
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