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please help me. I completed treatment Jan of this year. Had anoscopy in March ALL was well. Had another anoscopy/and port removed in June. I have been totally violated by this last exam, anal area is torn, excruciating pain with every BM, and pain sitting. The RAD ONC never told me to do anything after treatment to the "area" My CR surgeon saying so sorry for the issues I am having -said to use A&D to make things bette, so far it is coming along BUT-anyone have other recommendations?
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I would...
...go back to the surgeon for suggestions on healing the wound. Unfortunately because of the recent radiation it will take longer to heal. Listen to the surgeon, but my recommendation is some antibacterial ointment, because this area is full of germs. I also like Bio-oil (Target, Costco) that keeps things moisterized and has Vitamin A and E which is great for healing. You also have to manage your diet and your stool so it's not too hard.
I wish you quick recovery.
Laz
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rad onclp1964 said:I would...
...go back to the surgeon for suggestions on healing the wound. Unfortunately because of the recent radiation it will take longer to heal. Listen to the surgeon, but my recommendation is some antibacterial ointment, because this area is full of germs. I also like Bio-oil (Target, Costco) that keeps things moisterized and has Vitamin A and E which is great for healing. You also have to manage your diet and your stool so it's not too hard.
I wish you quick recovery.
Laz
I am really angry that they did not recommend and follow up ointments and creams to my inflammed area--Ya think they would have done that? I am on a mission now to call them and find out WTF?
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Inflamed SkinOMG 1012 said:rad onc
I am really angry that they did not recommend and follow up ointments and creams to my inflammed area--Ya think they would have done that? I am on a mission now to call them and find out WTF?
I used 3M Cavilon Durable Barrier Cream when I was in the worst of the pain from radiation. This is for external use only so wouldn't help with internal pain; I'm not sure from your description how much is internal vs. external...... I still use it once in a while when I have to "go" alot and things get sore and irritated. It's always very soothing and really reduces the pain and inflamation for me. I'm doing better with vaginal exams, but anal exams still bother me afterwards. It's not surprising to me that doctors didn't warn you about aftereffects or recommend ointments. I didn't get much of that kind of advice either.
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Lazlp1964 said:I would...
...go back to the surgeon for suggestions on healing the wound. Unfortunately because of the recent radiation it will take longer to heal. Listen to the surgeon, but my recommendation is some antibacterial ointment, because this area is full of germs. I also like Bio-oil (Target, Costco) that keeps things moisterized and has Vitamin A and E which is great for healing. You also have to manage your diet and your stool so it's not too hard.
I wish you quick recovery.
Laz
What a beautiful couple! You both look so happy, which makes me smile. Seeing you find love in the middle of cancer treatment is like the joy of seeing a hardy dandelion growing strong in a city sidewalk! If your relationship can thrive in the midst of treatment, it will survive all things!!! Congratulations!!!0 -
Omg1012OMG 1012 said:rad onc
I am really angry that they did not recommend and follow up ointments and creams to my inflammed area--Ya think they would have done that? I am on a mission now to call them and find out WTF?
I have some bleeding and irritation after a scope, and the doctor says it is normal. They don't discuss ointments with me either. i just resort to thr regimen I used during treatment. I hope you feel better soon!0 -
OMG 1012Marynb said:Laz
What a beautiful couple! You both look so happy, which makes me smile. Seeing you find love in the middle of cancer treatment is like the joy of seeing a hardy dandelion growing strong in a city sidewalk! If your relationship can thrive in the midst of treatment, it will survive all things!!! Congratulations!!!I think you would be well advised to go back to whoever examined you & ask their advice. Irradiated tissue is very fragile as you know. You could have developed a fissure. Meanwhile, try using a stool softener. But I would definitely phone their secretary & ask for an appointment asap.
Liz
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