I had an open surgery(midline incision) on 27.03.19...28 staples were placed and one small stitch near wound drain..I feel loss of sensation near the cut and sometimes the wounds(,especially near navel)pain(while doing activity)and it becomes hard (on touching its felt)..this pain is radiating in nature..(sometimes left side,sometimes on the right side,lower abdomen..etc)How long will all these continue?..Facing stretch in wound,while standing straight..How long will all these problems take to subside..Are all these complaints normal?Also tell me what kind of exercises is required at this stage?I try to avoid the use of abdominal binder as much as I can..Kindly help me
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These findings are normal absolutely,U can use oinment over the scar area.
Start some isometric exercises just few repetation and consult a Physiotherapist to guide you better.
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Based on the information provided, the scar tissue is prone for stretching forces and the pain is mostly due to that, you can consult the doctor who has operated and get a scar softening ointment prescribed.
Coming to the exercises part , visit a nearby physiotherapy clinic and you will be guided with core (isometric) strengthening exercises and the therapist will decide manoeuvres to mobilise the scar tissue , it should help with scar tissue pliability so that you can start with abdominal exercises (active) as soon as possible.
(Yes these complaints are usual in such surgeries)
Next Steps
Visit your doctor followed by consultation with a physiotherapist.
Health Tips
Try avoiding spine extension activities.
Olive oil application over and around the scar tissue can help (ease) with movements.
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