Hi my daughter has just been diagnosed with HS how can I help ease her pain
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Any thing I can do to ease her pain apart from the creams and the lotions
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Posted , 15 users are following.
Any thing I can do to ease her pain apart from the creams and the lotions
0 likes, 24 replies
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jenn24601 tracy80011
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rachel14667 tracy80011
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Hi Tracy,
Me again! How old is your daughter? I've been thinking about you both all day I was diagnosed last Easter. I still haven't been referred to a dermatologist but that is my next port of call. I'd suggest if your doc hasn't already done this, that you push for it. I'm at stage 2 now, bordering on stage 3 so need to stop it progressing to that if I can. I think probably a dermatologist would be able to give the best advice for you - we are all well meaning but as you can see we all come up with an array of advice. I think it's because we're all a bit trial and error, what works for one doesn't work for another. The communication issue makes it doubly awkward for you. Anyway, sending best wishes and do push for a derm referral sooner rather than later.
Rachel x
tracy80011 rachel14667
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My daughter is 16 . We finally got to dermatology after over 12 months of our doctors putting her own 3 month courses of antibiotics and different creams none of which worked. As soon as doctor at derma sore her soares she said it was hs . So now I know am trying to get as much info as I can .
Thank you for your support. Regards Tracy
karen04670 tracy80011
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Hi Tracy
I feel for you. My daughter is 15 and has it too and it causes her a lot of distress and time off school. We get large dressings on prescription and she keeps these on most days after thoroughly cleansing with antibacterial wipes (Boots do a bit packet for about £2.50) and dousing with wound wash or dettol spray. This certainly reduces the time she has to deal with them when she has a flare up.
Your doctor can also prescribe antibacterial body wash and Nivea have an antibacterial deoderant in their mens range (I'm assuming it's under her arms but it might not be).
My daugher has just started the combination antibiotic treatment and after reading the advice on here about tomatoes, peppers etc, we'll try eliminating those too.
Good luck and keep us informed of her progress.
Best wishes, Karen
Voidrunner tracy80011
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rachel14667 tracy80011
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Just wondering how you and your daughter are getting on?
BW
Rachel
Meta8 tracy80011
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fred_11743 tracy80011
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Lotions and creams didn't do anything for me. See a dermatologist, ask about Humira. I've been taking it for two months. For me it's a miracle drug for H S.