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Recommendations of vaginal dilator after brachytherapy radiation

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Finished three radiation treatments of vaginal brachytherapy and will be starting to use a vaginal dilator. Am looking for recommendations of type of dilator (made of silicone or plastic) and specific brands. I would also like to hear experiences using vaginal dilators and any suggestions. Thank you.

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There hasn’t been much discussion on Healthunlocked Forums re Vaginal Dilator. But…this link is where it was discussed..it could be helpful.

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