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by Han15 » 23 Oct 2016, 10:43
Not sure if it's an internal hemorrhoid or fissure or both but when I apply the cream it burns. Would this be from the cream getting in the cut?
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by pinpin » 21 Nov 2016, 02:02
Hi and welcome to the forum, thank you for sharing this.
What kind of cream did you get?
07.02.2013 - got open hemorrhoidectomy, leaded to slow healing wound.
Link to story11.12.2013 - LIS surgery
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by IronicTwist » 21 Nov 2016, 03:36
Zinc oxide in creams do usually case some burn. Check with your pharmacist or GP.
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