Re: Not exactly a pain in the butt

From: Robert J. Woolley (wooll005@gold.tc.umn.edu)
Sun Sep 29 04:09:44 1996


In message <199609290850.SAA17898@iccu6.ipswich.gil.com.au> writes: > >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.

And my recollection is that it is not to be used on musocal surfaces. (Caveat: I've never used the stuff, and this is from memory of an article about it when it first came out, and may be dead wrong. My memory is tricky that way....)

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