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Pain surgery area after c sectin n fever
It's been 29 days to my c section surgery n from two days I m feeling stinging sensation near my surgery area...in middle of stich line the stich came out..but it's not paining just stining sensation around my stomach n surger area which last for 10 sec n went away ..I had fever yesterday but it also went away...my outer stich is perfectly healing..I m worried for my inner stiches...do they got infection or torn..I m not feeling much pain n any blood or puss is not cumming..my stich pain was gone away but from. two days my surgery area is paining little bit when m.moving...is it infection or anything serious..help me
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it might be infection as its with pain and fever
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get  an examination in person and get treated sooner
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check whether your passing urine freely or if breast is engorged as that can also produce fever
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You need clinical examination, so visit your nearby gynaecologist n take her opinion
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