Starting Humira (Adalimumab) for hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) can be a significant step. Here are some key points to look out for and how it has worked for others:
What to Look Out For:
- Common Side Effects:
- Respiratory infections
- Headache
- Redness or irritation at injection sites
- Rash
- Rare but Serious Show Full Answer
Starting Humira (Adalimumab) for hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) can be a significant step. Here are some key points to look out for and how it has worked for others:
What to Look Out For:
- Common Side Effects:
- Respiratory infections
- Headache
- Redness or irritation at injection sites
- Rash
- Rare but Serious Side Effects:
- Severe allergic reactions
- Potentially fatal infections
- New or worsening heart failure
- Lupus-like syndrome
- Demyelinating disease (e.g., multiple sclerosis)
- Increased risk of certain cancers, such as lymphoma
How Well It Worked for Others:
- Positive Experiences:
- Some users reported feeling relief after starting Humira.
- Reduced frequency and severity of HS flares.
- Improved quality of life, less pain, and more energy.
Tips:
- Avoid scrubbing, exfoliating, picking at, or lancing HS lesions to prevent infection and scarring.
- If a lesion needs to be drained, consult a dermatologist for a safe procedure.
For more detailed information, you can visit the Humira page on myHSteam: [Humira — AbbVie](https://www.humira.com).
July 15
Hi Mark. After about my first through fourth doses of Humira I had about 2 flares. It has been 17 months on Humira and I had 4 flares(one due to stress). It works really good for me. I hope it works as good or better for you 🙂
January 18
4 months in and I believe it is helping now that I am taking 80mg instead of 40mg.
January 17