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Pus from episiotomy
I was delivered my DS in december with normal delivery and with vacuum exyraction as baby wad big.withing 40 days my last 2 stiches broken n got infected .hence for 3 months my mum was dressing twice day.then my GP carried re exploration because they said its fistula in epi. After re exploration n resuturing today is beyond 15 days still puss is draining evryday.please tel me im very depressed
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After delivery care is not proper... so the pus formation...
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