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Skin squamous cell carcinoma (recurring)

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@cicihi4 Thank you for that explanation about open wound for healing. Even having been in the medical field, that's a new procedure for me to have heard of which prompted me to do a deeper dive into it. Very true about the shin area so quite a reasonable approach. I hope you're feeling well post-procedure.

Your explanation about your husband also makes quite a bit of sense in the context of his history of Multiple Myeloma given the association of Merkel's Cell carcinoma being more highly associated with that condition, as you stated due to the immunosuppression. I'm so sorry you had to go through so much with his illness and now managing these health issues of your own; you seem to be doing so with skill and patience.

Thanks again for the education and if you are still interested in hearing from others who have undergone similar injections as you have to the SCC, may I suggest inquiring about the name of the injection? (I'm thinking it was probably methotrexate but my information may be outdated). It might help others more readily identify it so they can provide some answers, should that be the route you elect to go in the future. In the meantime, mark your calendar to get back to me in August, best for easy healing and enjoy your summer!

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Susan, Just heard from my derm doc....
She said I received -Intralesional 5-Fluorouracil -
I have had 'open wound' healing a few times. It does take longer than if stitched, but its not difficult...just clean once a day, then vaseline and a dressing. I was advised to wear compression socks for a little quicker healing. Either way, with or without stitches it takes awhile, and swimming is out unless in water that I know is clean...and I have found some good waterproof bandages if I want a quick dip. (Then rewash immediately. Thankfully I am in the NoEast so not as bad as if in TX or AZ or FL... 🙂

Connie