Infection on C-Section Stitch line

2023-01-25 17:19:58
My Wife got some sort of infection on her C-Section Stitch line after two months of delivery. Initially, the stitch line was completely healthy. The Gynae also checked it and stated as "Healthy Stich line" in the prescription. But after 2 months of delivery the stitch started swelling and there was a watery discharge from the wound. If you refer to the images i have attached you can se that there's a small swelling above the stitch line at the end of the stitch, that too was discharging a clear watery fluid and there was a mild pain as well. Later, when we went to the doctor she told that it's an infection which occurred after 2 months of delivery and prescribed an anti-biotic tab Clarinova 500 twice daily for two months and Cream Noxa to apply on the wound. She also said that the cause is unknown. However, the medicine worked and the stitch line is far better than earlier and is recovering. My question is that, is this a serious issue or its normal? I am bit scared.
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Such things are best managed by a physical consultation with a Gynaecologist in your area. These things need some fiddling with the operation wound. It is not a problem which can be tackled by a pill or two. Please consult your operating surgeon for further management.

Answered2023-01-26 03:23:37

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Her scar is in the process of keloid formation. Connect please for detailed information

Answered2023-01-26 01:54:33

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Pls connect for online consultation and advice

Answered2023-01-25 18:24:22

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Could turn in serious issue .. consult another doctor for opinion

Answered2023-01-25 17:55:02

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Connect please

Answered2023-01-25 17:34:27

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