Yes, my burning to the touch finally went away. I used pain pills and advil when need. Six weeks later my Doctor started injecting the fluid. By then the burning feeling was almost gone. I hear every doctor start different. And I have read many patients have little discomfort during injections. Well I wasn't one of those. I always had extra pain on one breast and now that breast is giving me problems while having injections of the fluid. I have pain during and after injections. I take advil before I go to my appointment and take pain pills or advil after injections. I hope you will be one of those with less discomfort. Good luck
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Yes, my burning to the touch finally went away. I used pain pills and advil when need. Six weeks later my Doctor started injecting the fluid. By then the burning feeling was almost gone. I hear every doctor start different. And I have read many patients have little discomfort during injections. Well I wasn't one of those. I always had extra pain on one breast and now that breast is giving me problems while having injections of the fluid. I have pain during and after injections. I take advil before I go to my appointment and take pain pills or advil after injections. I hope you will be one of those with less discomfort. Good luck
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