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FEntanyl was not a good drug for me but I used both the gel-filled and the mylan type. I could never keep the gel filled on, even with tape on the edges. I had much less trouble with the Mylan brand. Glad to hear you're getting decent pain relief.
Biotene toothpaste was what I used when my teeth got real sensitive. Biotene makes a numbing gel, I think - like Ora-gel.) What helped me most (if your doc will prescribe it if your mouth pain gets really bad) is something called viscous lidocaine. It's a mouth rinse - real thick, with lidocaine, and it'll numb you up real good for about 20 min (and it felt so good to feel .... nothing!) Hope you feel better soon!
It relieves itching, redness, dryness, crusting, scaling, inflammation, and discomfort. Fluocinonide comes in ointment, cream, solution, and gel in various strengths for use on the skin. It usually is applied two to four times a day. Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully, and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. Use fluocinonide exactly as directed. Do not use more or less of it or use it more often than prescribed by your doctor.
Also for those of you with extremely dry mouth they suggested biotene oral balance which is a mouth moisturing gel, and sold in most drug stores in the mouth care section. It runs about $5 a tube and does seem to work good for me.(especially in the middle of the night when I wake up due to dry mouth) Good Luck to everyone.
I use the clay one's as they hold the heat longer than gel. I also buy the thermal care pads but my clay heating pads get a lot hotter so I use them more. I use mine really hot, hotter than most people could handle. But it helps so much.
Apparently there's a shortage around here and CVS has due date for their back orders and are sending people to Walgreens. One Walgreens told me they'd have them for me later today. And for the oxycontin, most Walgreens around here order them and mail them to you. Because I missed the cutoff of 1 pm they told me I wouldn't get it until Tuesday. But then they called a different Walgreens where they actually dispense it from the store.
- Regular and intensive lotions - Eucerin anti-itch calming lotion - Aloe Vera sunburn treatment (I thought the aloe or lidocaine in it might stop the itch) - Benedryl (just in case it was an allergy to something in my shaving creams) - OTC Hydrocortisone cream Nothing works to stop the itch after it has begun. Pretty much all I can do is scratch and hope the itch ends before I scratch down to blood. It is agonizing and keeps me up at night.
But to answer your question - Before I got my surgery to remove them a few weeks ago (still waiting until March for the follow-up and result), my dr. gave me 5% lidocaine to numb the area so I could have intercouse. This helped ease the pain. Hope that helps! Let me know if you find any break-through discoveries for the horrible things.
eucerin original moisturizing creme and Olay age defying revitalizing eye gel (it's a little tub .5 oz.) You can get both at walgreen's . The eucerin is the 2 oz tube and runs about $5 (it is the super thick one) and the eye gel is $10 9 (a friend of mine recommended this as she was having the same problem). I have been using them daily or almost daily on the one eye where I was having the problems as well as the other eye as a precaution, and it seems to be keeping it at bay.
hats off to you for standing it as long as you did. Everytime I have had it removed I get the area shot at least 3 times with lidocain. Try the compress, but if it doesn't go down or starts to hurt more than normal make that appointment.
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