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« Last post by Kylar on 2022-04-28 14:57:38 »
I can see some inflammation on the before pic, but nothing weird on the after pic. If you're comfortable with continuing with the retraction, do that, it seems to be keeping your inflammation at bay, and that's good. If you want to experiment with it a little, you could try to cover for a short time and see how it goes.
A few times, I had some inflammation when covering after spending a lot of time uncovered, and rarely happened before keeping uncovered a lot... so it's weird and kinda random, and by chance it was worse when returning to the covered state, than it was before. I guess the best advice I can give is that you should experiment carefully and see what works best for your case.