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Recently we had a baby girl. My wife had an episiotomy and the baby was delivered with forceps. The doctors didn't make the right cut and sutures and 2 sutures opened after a few days and there was pus at the location. The area was resutured and she took antibiotics again. The wound turned ok in the process of healing but again after 1 and a half month, i saw a little pus (less than a droplet) formation on one of the scars. while other scars looked healed. Is little pus ok or does she need to go back on antibiotics? I'm concerned because she has taken 1 week on 1g augmentin, then again one week on amoxclav 625. Please suggest.
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Instead of writing a story you should have consulted with your Gynaecologist. No treatment can be offered without a proper examination of the patient, and certainly the treatment cannot be dictated to you by Tele-consultation. That happens only in Bollywood movies .
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Pus is not normal...please maintain hygiene....and get examined by gynaec
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Pus discharge after 6 weeks of delivery is not normal. Get her physically examined.
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