A few questions
A place to share information and offer support for people with hair loss of all types and severity, whether caused by pattern hair loss, alopecia areata, trichotillomania, chemotherapy, or any other cause.
A few questions
Welcome to r/alopecia_areata, a safe and supportive space for anyone affected by alopecia areata and autoimmune-related hair loss. Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles, leading to hair loss. It is often identified by: • Small, round patches of sudden hair loss (usually on the scalp or beard) In some cases, complete loss of scalp hair (alopecia totalis) or all body hair (alopecia universalis) We are here to help!
When you noticed sweet smelling urine…
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27f. I am able to see good enough, do I need to go to an eye doctor? I have never been.
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27f. I am able to see good enough, do I need to go to an eye doctor? I have never been.
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27f. I am able to see good enough, do I need to go to an eye doctor? I have never been.
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27f. Can see fine, do I need to go to an eye doctor? Never been
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What do y’all use to track sleep?
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Would herpes blood test catch herpes 2 month post exposure?
Feeling paranoid about that one night stand? Condom broke? Got some scary blood results back? Need help understanding what your labs are saying? Share your stories, concerns and questions here. Anything and everything STD related.
Would herpes blood test catch herpes 2 month post exposure? Or is that not enough time
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Blood test result question
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Anyone have health anxiety?
Please be respectful and helpful if responding to posts. This is a place where people can come and learn about Type 1 and the challenges we face. A place to rant, show emotion, and ask insulin questions or pump questions. Additionally, if you are going to comment on posts please give it your all, don't leave out info or be short with anyone that could be misinterpreted. Surveys will be deleted unless they are paid or get prior approval and most inquires regarding surveys go ignored in our inbox.
Cousin was diagnosed type 1 diabetes - so what would my risk level be?
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Cousin has type 1 diabetes
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How many periods a year do you get?
A place to discuss Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and all that comes along with it. This sub is a safe space for LGBTQ2A+ folks.
How many skipped periods per year
A place to discuss Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and all that comes along with it. This sub is a safe space for LGBTQ2A+ folks.
Faint blood in discharge
We are an inclusive, supportive community where individuals with vaginas/vulvas, however they may identify, can come to seek advice and support for vaginal health. This sub does not take the place of IRL medical advice, but aims to provide a safe space for questions and commiserations. Welcome!
Faint blood in discharge
A space for women to discuss health and medicine.
Faint blood In discharge
We are an inclusive, supportive community where individuals with vaginas/vulvas, however they may identify, can come to seek advice and support for vaginal health. This sub does not take the place of IRL medical advice, but aims to provide a safe space for questions and commiserations. Welcome!
Faint blood in discharge
This is a subreddit to talk about all things related to that special time in a lady's life when she really starts to hate everything about it! Disclaimer: This subreddit is not a substitute for a healthcare professional. CHECK OUT OUR DISCORD https://discord.gg/jKfeW9fE3q
Faint blood in discharge
A place to discuss Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and all that comes along with it. This sub is a safe space for LGBTQ2A+ folks.
Corner of mouth
Hello, r/Herpes is open and welcomes you. This group is a resource for people living with Herpes. We encourage everyone, patients and professionals, to have a dialogue here about advocacy, cure, treatment and prevention. We encourage discussion about clinical trials, research and news on the path to change. This is also a place to discuss relationships, diagnosis issues, your health and symptoms.
Took time off from lifting weights
Haven’t heard back 3rd round interview
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Not hearing back - 3rd round interview
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