Laparoscopic surgery of hernia

2020-01-01 08:22:44
My father is 60 yrs had laparoscopic surgery of bilingual hernia 10 days before. He has 3 bandage on his stomach , one of the bandage at his umbilical cord has some black colour on it but no discharge of any liquid. What should i do he has appointment on coming Sunday for dressing of bandages? Wait till Sunday or consultant the hospital where the surgery was done ?
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Best to consult where surgery done .

Answered2020-01-03 05:58:57

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Black colour might be betadine which has been used while dressing or could be clotted blood (minimal oozing ).Best is to consult hospital where surgery is done.

Answered2020-01-01 09:12:36

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Answered2020-01-06 16:52:43

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Answered2020-01-01 09:10:39

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