Hailey-Hailey Disease
I have a painful and itchy hereditary skin disease known as Hailey-Hailey. I am 78 years old and it has gotten much worse as I age. Before I fell twice in the last few months I was seeing my dermatologist every two months; now I talk to him on the phone or leave a message about my condition and prescription needs. The worst place on my body is between my legs and behind, causing horrible pain when I sit or try to get in and out of a car. I have the blisters, whelps, crusting, raw skin, and bleeding over much of my body and everything (clothing, bedding) hurts my body. Have had the disease in between legs/behind for 18 months; it gets a little better, then worse again and when urine touches it, I sometimes cry or almost scream. Do any of you or someone you know have HH?
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Hi, my dermatologist prescribed 1mg daily. And glycopirrolate to avoid sweating. I’m in a middle of a crisis and taking that for about two weeks, not sure if it is going to help. But thanks for mentioning. I’ll continue taking it.
Same here. When is smelly is infected, and sometimes the pain does not stop with infection. I’m taking naltrexone and glycopirrolate. Which is the treatment I researched and shared with my dermatologist. Some cases are improving with this.
Yesterday I discovered, when skin is super dry and erosive, taking short showers in that area helps, and I used a bit of liquid soap for sensitivity skin, (dove) scrubbing my hands and just placing them on between my legs softly, and rinsed it. That was a big change. Now my skin is kind of hydrated. And I can walk with not big pain. As I have an infection, I’m taking doxycycline, 2/day, and that tends to drying more the skin. I hope this helps. Unfortunately is a condition that science doesn’t have treatment, but reading studies/articles, help to understand what to add or learn in your life with it.
Sending hugs, and prayers because God can do everything that is not possible.
My doctors tried multiple corticosteroids, and creams which do not work.
I read naltrexone, glycopirrolate, and doxycycline in cases of wounds infection helped. That is what I’m taking, waiting to get better with God’s will. My doctor injected me Botox, did not work and was super painful. Other doctor in my native country, injected my wounds directly. He was in gynecology-oncology department. I thought that was the first and the last time of a crisis, and I never asked what the medicine was. I was in remission for 6 years after that, then I came to the US and my symptoms started again, I just started Naltrexone 1g, and glycopirrolate two weeks ago. Waiting that works.
As I started in a middle of a hard crisis with infection treated with doxycycline, I think the effect is slowly, but I have faith in God, after the infection I’ll get better.
Many prayers and hugs for people who are suffering with this disease, I hope one day soon, science finds the cure. In the meantime sharing is relieving.
hello,
I have had Hailey Hailey Disease since 1986. Since HHD is exacerbated by heat, moisture, friction, or infection, I would say it is HHD. There is a website that has different tabs on it that you can get further information on HHD, haileyhailey.com, I suffered from constant skin breakdown for 20 years. then 2 years ago, I saw a new dermatologist at the university clinic. He prescribed cyclosporine which is used as an autoimmune agent. Even though HHD is NOT an autoimmune disease, it worked for me! then I was switched to low dose methotrexate and I maintained with hardly any breakouts. Once the skin breaks down, it is easy for it to get infected with a secondary infection, so antibiotic creams can help clear it up, but the skin breakdown is from the HHD.
Hello
Thank you so much for your comment.
I’m sorry she had a new episode. I'd like to try that whole diet for the 30 suggested days.
Would you please provide me with the details of the t whole diet?
Thank you again
Hi @angelita1:
To be honest, I’m not very familiar with this diet, but thought that this article might be helpful.
https://www.everydayhealth.com/diet-and-nutrition/diet/whole30-program-what-know-before-starting-diet-plan/
Best wishes to you!
LDN is a long term therapy so should be taken daily for prevention. I also take 520 mg of Magesium Chloride daily, which showed positive results in combination with LDN in the reasearch I did.
Hello, thanks for the comments in response to my comment. All the information i find here is pretty useful. My niece she was diagnosed with psoriasis and other dermatologist said HHD. She told me is taking Kolcha13 a natural medicine. As it is natural, i just take 3, next day the wounds (70%) were dry. I have some remaining places more resistant, right in the place were groins start. Still with naltrexone, glycopyrrolate, and doxictclyne for infection. I'll ask today my dermatologist about magnesium chloride. Not sure what is LDN? Thanks
Hello,
Did you find current studies? Unfortunately, the HHD web is not updated, and the lasts studies are from 2011. Probably there is one more that i missed? On my searches i had not find current studies about successful treatments. Thank you
There are several on PubMed.