Re: Not exactly a pain in the butt

From: Michael Rice (mcrice@gil.com.au)
Sun Sep 29 03:52:10 1996


>My 51 y.o. patient has incapacitating introital dyspareunia.
>

Would some EMLA cream applied for 60 minutes give an idea whether laser ablation might work? Technically the cream is tricky to handle though, it needs to be kept from the air.

Just a thought, Michael

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