hi there!
the sufrexal worked well for me. it did what i wanted it to do, which was primarily aid in the healing of the skin tag.
however, after 2 weeks of use, it's not like it is going to create a thick skin of protection where my open wound of a skin tag was but it certainly was making immprovements where i could feel closure.
despite this, about a week later, i had a tricky BM and unfortunately due to the location of my skin tag, it re-opened it.
i was a bit disappointed but what could i do?
instead of trying another 15 days of application - which i am not a doctor and i have no idea what this was really doing to my body elsewhere - i was a bit scared. LOL!
i have more than 1/2 a tube left.
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overall, i think its use helped to speed up healing of the wound.
i would definitely recommend this to those who are newly converted/identified as an anal fissure sufferer and possible also as a first line of help in those with chronic fissures.
sufrexal operates on other receptors than diltiazem and nilf so i would be curious to see if this would be used as a dual application.
sufrexal is not for pain but sufrexal P (if you can find it) has an anesthetic component to it.