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goodman_millie wrote: >>>>>>> I used the estrace cream lastnight externally and it actually was burning me.I used it where I was re-sectioned and around my urethea,have any of you had burning from the cream? Thanks Millie, if the Estrace burns, you can have it compounded...and that gets rid of inert ingredients that might be responsible for the burning. If you know of a good compounding pharmacy in your area you could ask your doc's office to call it in for you. On another note, several of us use Dee's compounding Pharmacist...he ships meds to anywhere in the country....Take care, ~Chelle

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Well, I am hoping it doesn't continue. I paid

$90.00 for the tube I had. The burning was

only for a second and then stopped, if I

continue with this cream do you think it will be harmful.

Millie

Re: estrace burning

goodman_millie <mgoodman (AT) carr (DOT) org> wrote:

>>>>>>> I used the estrace cream lastnight externally and it actually was burning me.I used it where I was re-sectioned and around my urethea,have any of you had burning from the cream? Thanks

Millie, if the Estrace burns, you can have it compounded...and that gets rid of inert ingredients that might be responsible for the burning. If you know of a good compounding pharmacy in your area you could ask your doc's office to call it in for you. On another note, several of us use Dee's compounding Pharmacist...he ships meds to anywhere in the country....Take care, ~Chelle

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or Millie Goodman wrote: Well, I am hoping it doesn't continue. I paid $90.00 for the tube I had. The burning was only for a second and then stopped, if I continue with this cream do you think it will be harmful. Millie Millie, I use the Estrace like what you have, straight in the prescription form it comes in...but I do remember Dee saying that it kind of burned her at first but she kept using it ever so slowly until it built the tissue back up and didn't burn anymore...I wonder if that is the case

for you...maybe that skin is just tender where it's more thin and it'll take some time to rebuild the tissue... Since you have a unique situation...due to the surgery...maybe you should call and ask to speak with the doctor and ask him his opinion on the burning and if it should subside... or how long should you use it if it stills burns... ~Chelle

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