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hypergranulation after hemorrhoidectomy

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PostPosted: 09/22/07 - 07:05    Post subject: hypergranulation after hemorrhoidectomy Vote now! Reply with quote

It is 6 weeks after hemorrhoidectomy and my doctor said that my wound has hypergranulation that needs to be surgically removed. Has anyone done this before and is the pain afterward as bad as hemorrhoidectomy? It sounds just like another hemorrhoidectomy to me!
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