The ointment I have in mind consists of two ingredients both of which are
biologically inert, in the sense of not being absorbed or metabolized by the
patient. Since it is meant to be applied in the eye, to prevent drying out in
people whose eyelids don't close automatically, as after a stroke, I assume it
is not dangerous when applied to a fissure either. The question is whether
there is any point to it, and that is why I am interested in whether there is
research showing its relative effectiveness compared to any other measures
used to treat sore or cracked nipples. It is also very costly - about fifteen
hundred US dollars per pound, calculated by today's exchange rate from
Norwegian kroner. Seems a bit steep for vaseline.
Rachel Myr
Kristiansand, Norway
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