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2 months after postectomy

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Hello everyone, I had a postectomy 2 months ago, it has healed fine, but there are still some bumps in the exposed mucossa, it feels still a bit tight. I'm using an essential oil with vitamin E several times a day. Will these desappear or stay? Would a steroid cream help?

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What is a postectomy?

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Circumcision

Your circumcision may have produced swelling which would account for continued tightness. That is something that can just take time to resolve. As to the use of a steroid cream, i would suggest you have a consult with your doctor before starting that.

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