When women choose to have a cesarean section, they need to understand the precautions, so that their health will not be harmed during the delivery process. And after delivery, they also need to choose the correct method of how to regulate their body, which will help the incision to recover. How long does it take for a cesarean section incision to recover? This is also something that many people are not clear about. The following is a detailed introduction. How long does it take for a cesarean section incision to heal? The trauma caused to women by caesarean section is almost inevitable. Most pregnant women who choose cesarean section do so when abnormalities occur, such as difficult labor, or because they are afraid of pain, and are forced to do so. This is a very critical situation that directly threatens the life and health of mother and baby. Everyone loves beauty, but for women, the scars left after a caesarean section are even more difficult for them to let go. Many new mothers who love beauty are very concerned about the question "How long does it take for a cesarean section wound to heal?" Generally speaking, due to the large area of the surgical wound during cesarean section, the stitches or skin clips of the epidermal wound can be removed 5 to 7 days after the operation, and there will be no obvious pain for about ten days. However, it takes about 4 to 6 weeks for the uterine incision to fully heal. The time to remove stitches after abdominal surgery depends on the recovery of the wound and the patient's physical condition. If the wound is well positioned, there is no local redness or swelling, and no abnormal secretions, the stitches can be removed after 7 days. If the patient is overweight, the stitch removal can be postponed for 1-2 days to avoid adverse consequences such as wound liquefaction. If there is abnormal secretion on the skin, the stitches should be removed immediately and the wound should be re-sutured after sufficient drainage. The wound can also be closed with wing-shaped tape. If you have your stitches removed, don't rush to take a shower. Wait until the wound has completely fallen off. Caesarean section incisions take longer to heal Inflammation and pus discharge from the cesarean section incision are caused by infection and need to be treated with antibiotics such as amoxicillin, metronidazole, etc. In addition to antibiotic treatment, it is best to go to the hospital for dressing changes, drainage and hospitalization if necessary. At the same time, you should pay attention to rest and avoid spicy food, tobacco and alcohol. The specific treatment is decided by the local doctor based on the patient's specific situation. The specific recovery time also depends on the treatment situation. After understanding how long it takes for a cesarean section incision to heal, women must follow the requirements in terms of diet and daily routine when the incision has not yet healed. This will help the incision to recover. If an infection occurs during the recovery process, go to the hospital for examination in time and choose a treatment method that suits you based on your own situation. |
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