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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

>

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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! **

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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! **

> > >

> > > ***

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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! **

> > >

> > > ***

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