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Recovery after cesarean section: how to deal with pain and wound care?
Caesarean section is a common mode of delivery. Although it can bring the experience of rapid delivery, compared with natural delivery, it is really harmful to the body. Especially after cesarean section, it takes some time to recover. During this time, the mother may encounter some discomfort, but as long as the wound is not infected, everything will get better gradually. So, what should we do in the face of pain and wound care after cesarean section?

Slightly curved lateral position

Postoperatively, the posture of lying on the side with slight flexion can effectively relieve the pain caused by abdominal muscle tension.

Auxiliary anesthesia

If you are afraid of pain after anesthesia, you can choose to add anesthesia. However, please note that narcotic drugs may have certain effects on the body, so this method is not always recommended.

Timely dressing change

After cesarean section, the wound needs to be changed in time, and the wound and its surrounding skin should be kept clean and dry at all times to avoid the stimulation of sweat. If the incision is inflamed, suppurated or painful, you must go to the hospital in time.

Patience recovery

Remember, moms, physical recovery takes time and patience. During this period, in addition to paying attention to the care of wounds, we should also maintain a good attitude and nutrient intake in order to better meet the arrival of new life!