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Pain7.5 months After c section delivery
After 7.5 months after c section delivery I have slight pain on one side of the incision ( on the inner side ) outside it is completely healed  since only yesterday not before that .. Pain is very mild.. Is this normal ??
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Consultant your operating doctor, it may be a normal thing after c section. But in some case there is a fair chance of developing incisional hernia at site. Do you have any swelling at site ? If no nothing to worry. At any time if swelling appears which increases on coughing or straining please do consult to your surgeon.
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Ya it seems to be normal . The pain is least associated with the H/O of C section (Site of Incision). Get a consultation for further evaluation.
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U need examination
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if persist do ultrasound use simple painkiller till then
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Since one day , mostly normal Ask her to take high protein diet, fruits, Avoid heavy weight lifting
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consult operated surgeon  if pain persist
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