POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy11 months agoA. It's not uncommon to experience some discomfort and swelling around the stitches after a C-section, but if you're still experiencing significant pain and swelling 20 days post-surgery, it's important to consider a few possibilities:
1. Infection: Pain, swelling, redness, warmth around the stitches, and any discharge (like pus) could indicate an infection. This requires immediate medical attention.
2. Hematoma or Fluid Buildup: Sometimes, fluid can accumulate around the incision, leading to swelling and discomfort.
3. Poor Healing or Irritation: If the stitches are being irritated by clothing or movement, they may take longer to heal.
What you can do:
Keep the area clean and dry: Gently clean the incision site with mild soap and water, and make sure it is properly dried to avoid moisture buildup.
Wear loose clothing: Avoid tight clothing that may rub against the stitches.
Cold compress: Applying a cold compress can help reduce swelling and alleviate pain.
Pain relievers: Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen can help with pain and inflammation (after checking with your doctor).
When to see a doctor:
If the pain is worsening, the swelling is increasing, or you notice any signs of infection (fever, redness, pus), contact your doctor immediately for a check-up.
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