No matter what the reason for choosing a cesarean section, there is a very important task after the cesarean section, which is to protect the wound, because the cesarean section will definitely leave a wound on the belly. If the wound is not properly cared for, it may cause infection and lead to greater harm. If the wound left by the cesarean section is stinging, it must be taken seriously. So what causes this stinging sensation? Why does the scar after cesarean section feel stinging? This is a natural process and there is no special treatment. It can only heal on its own. All you can do is keep it clean and avoid infection. It usually takes some time for the tissues, muscles and nerves inside the incision to recover. The recovery time is usually 3 to 6 months. If the wound is extremely painful, a doctor's diagnosis is needed to see if there is an abscess. Dietary considerations after cesarean section Mothers who deliver by caesarean section have higher nutritional requirements than those who deliver normally. The anesthesia, laparotomy and other treatments required during the operation are a blow to the body itself. Therefore, mothers who have a caesarean section will recover more slowly after delivery than those who give birth normally. The dietary arrangement after cesarean section should be different from that after natural delivery. It is advisable to take some liquid gas-relieving foods (such as carrot soup, etc.) after 6 hours to enhance intestinal peristalsis, promote gas discharge and reduce abdominal distension. Cesarean section carries greater risks than natural birth. Mothers who undergo cesarean section are more likely to experience infection, heavy bleeding, blood clots and other symptoms. In rare cases, the bladder and intestines may also be damaged. In addition, mothers who undergo cesarean section experience more severe postpartum pain and longer hospital stays. If you plan to have another baby, your risk of placenta previa and placenta accreta in future pregnancies will increase with each caesarean section. 1. Caesarean section wound care precautions 1. Change the wound dressing frequently and keep the wound and the surrounding area clean and dry. 2. Protect the scab of the incision after surgery. 3. When resting, it is best to lie on your side with your body slightly bent to reduce tension on the abdominal wall. 4. You can apply some topical medications under the guidance of a doctor. 5. Keep the scar clean at all times, wipe off sweat in time, and do not wash with hot water. 6. After the stitches are removed, avoid strenuous exercise, excessive extension or lateral flexion of the body. |
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