Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 The Estrogen should plump up the skin but I don't believe it should be quite like that. It wasn't for me. But then I was not using the compound you are. I use Estrace. Bunny > > Hello, > > I am using a compound which has Lidocaine, Estrogen, Neurontin and > Ketprofen. I just started it 2 days ago, and it BURNS like crazy for > about 45 minutes. I was told to expect this, so I am not worried about > it. But, I noticed that in the morning (I apply the medicine at night) > the vulva skin seems swollen, but not inflammed. I was told that > estrogen topically is used to strenghten and " plump-up " the skin, but > am not sure if this is what I am seeing. Has anyone else had this > strange side effect? > > Also, this medicine makes the red and irritated patches much more red > and irritated. The redness decreases as the day wears on. Any other > similar experiences out there? > > Thanks everyone. > > Emma > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 Its possible that the inert ingreadients that are not active so to speak may cause irritation. Bunny > > > > Hi Ivy: > > > > What are your new suppositories? I think I read somewhere that > gylcerine feeds yeast. I have my stuff compounded in aloe gel. > > > > Sherri > > > > -------------- Original message -------------- > > From: " Ivy " <ivysincredimail@> > > BTW, the new suppositories my doctor is going to give me are going > to be compounded in a coco butter base because I'm allergic to > glycerine which has been making me so itchy and sore it's unreal. I > think you have a good point there Sherri! > > Ivy > > > > -------Original Message------- > > > > > > > > > > > > **IF REPLYING TO THIS POST, PLEASE REMOVE ORIGINAL POST, > > > Thanks for your cooperation! ** > > > > > > *** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 Its possible that the inert ingreadients that are not active so to speak may cause irritation. Bunny > > > > Hi Ivy: > > > > What are your new suppositories? I think I read somewhere that > gylcerine feeds yeast. I have my stuff compounded in aloe gel. > > > > Sherri > > > > -------------- Original message -------------- > > From: " Ivy " <ivysincredimail@> > > BTW, the new suppositories my doctor is going to give me are going > to be compounded in a coco butter base because I'm allergic to > glycerine which has been making me so itchy and sore it's unreal. I > think you have a good point there Sherri! > > Ivy > > > > -------Original Message------- > > > > > > > > > > > > **IF REPLYING TO THIS POST, PLEASE REMOVE ORIGINAL POST, > > > Thanks for your cooperation! ** > > > > > > *** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 Its possible that the inert ingreadients that are not active so to speak may cause irritation. Bunny > > > > Hi Ivy: > > > > What are your new suppositories? I think I read somewhere that > gylcerine feeds yeast. I have my stuff compounded in aloe gel. > > > > Sherri > > > > -------------- Original message -------------- > > From: " Ivy " <ivysincredimail@> > > BTW, the new suppositories my doctor is going to give me are going > to be compounded in a coco butter base because I'm allergic to > glycerine which has been making me so itchy and sore it's unreal. I > think you have a good point there Sherri! > > Ivy > > > > -------Original Message------- > > > > > > > > > > > > **IF REPLYING TO THIS POST, PLEASE REMOVE ORIGINAL POST, > > > Thanks for your cooperation! ** > > > > > > *** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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