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bad_mirror
September 19, 2011 - 9:34am
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Silver nitrate
I can't help you regarding your pain and incisions, sorry. For me, silver nitrate was no big deal. I had a very small area of granulation along a perineal tear that was getting irritated during sex. The procedure took 10 seconds, and was done in office. It burned just a tad and I don't recall any residual effects. I was out and about right afterwards. Your experience may be different if you area of granulation is more extensive, but for me, it was "nothing."
alemama
September 19, 2011 - 11:35am
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work the tissue
get some oil- vitamin e is nice and massage daily- really work it and the adhesions should reduce gradually....hope it's better soon!
J-mom
September 19, 2011 - 1:30pm
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Thank you
alemama, your suggestion is deeply appreciated. I will give Vit. E a try. (Using Vit E would never have occured to me as I associate it with as an oil that works to get rid of worts! ;-)
J-mom
September 19, 2011 - 1:35pm
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Thank you
Your post has given me a great sense of relief, bad_mirror. The incision is about an inch long so it may take a few more seconds than yours. My monkey-mind had me screaming in agony and squeazing my husband's hands to the point of hurting him. The procedure is Thurs. and thanks to your post, I will go in with an attitude of "it's nothing."