Am I losing my mind?
Perimenopause. In our playground we have giant mood swings and emotional roller coasters...buckle up!
Melasma (with underlying broken capillaries)... to laser or not?
A place for those with Melasma to come together and find resources, share what’s working for them, support each other, or simply vent.
I'm new to Estrogel
Perimenopause. In our playground we have giant mood swings and emotional roller coasters...buckle up!
Kojic Acid, Tret, Vit C & Glycolic acid compound cream, any luck?
A place for those with Melasma to come together and find resources, share what’s working for them, support each other, or simply vent.
Nivea630 no improvement yet
A place for those with Melasma to come together and find resources, share what’s working for them, support each other, or simply vent.
Dermatologists (North Side) Brisbane recommendations please
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Dermatologists (North Side) Brisbane recommendations please
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Myoclonus (body jerks, twitches, spasms)
Myoclonus is a sudden muscle spasm. The movement is involuntary and can’t be stopped or controlled. It may involve one muscle or a group of muscles. The movements may occur in a pattern or randomly. Myoclonus is usually a symptom of an underlying disorder rather than a condition itself. Some forms of myoclonus can cause recurring, shock-like spasms that can interfere with a person’s ability to eat, talk, and walk.