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Pain around stiches of c section
Hi, I had a c section for delivering the baby andit was around 3 months since I had cesearian operation. Now I am feeling pain around the stitches when trying to get up from bed, when turning sideways, sitting with cross legged etc. Why is this happening? I didn't feel the pain after 2 months but now im getting pain again. Is there some problem or was it normal?
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As internal stichesare are in process of healing and drying so you can feel some stiffness.can take some pain killer, for prescription chat me online on Practo consult app.
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Hi, it may be that after a period of rest of two months in which the mother is given extra care by the family, now you are starting to do house chores more. If that is the case, rest more. If still pain persists, you will require physical examination with your Gynecologist who performed Caesarean delivery for you. For more information you can log on to my website www.mygynaecworld.com
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