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Fluid in Stitches
Hello Doctor, My mother was operated on 22/08/2020 for uterus and appendix but even after such a long time there is a fluid in the stitches. We have consulted to the doctor who has performed the surgery and to an other doctors also but they  say it's normal and prescribe some medicines for 3 or 4 days and say it will be fine after the medicine. But they are of no use. Recently my mother feel that there is a cyst on lower abdomen near vagina. We have doubt that this cyst is because of the surgery. Please suggest what should we do.
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In this case physical examination is necessary as treatment depends upon colour of fluid from stitchline and need to send pus culture and as per your further history to find exact size and location of cyst and what it contains.. depends on that I can give you medicine.. and see.. all things can be cure with proper examination, diagnosis and treatment... Without proper diagnosis antibiotics will not work.
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sonography to see size of cyst and it's contain..
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physical examination is necessary for clinical diagnosis
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