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Will perineal lateral incision scar disappear?
There will be scars, but it will not affect life. Many women will have side cuts, but they must keep dry and pay attention to hygiene. The last year is easy to be inflamed, painful and itchy. In this case, buy potassium permanganate for cleaning. They are sold in pharmacies. Use according to the instructions. Relax. In fact, the scar will be very small, and it will be even less obvious after a long time. And it won't affect your husband and wife life. So, what are the sequelae of perineotomy? The experts introduced as follows: The impact on female postpartum urinary incontinence: Experts pointed out that whether the perineum is cut or not during childbirth, the baby will also pass through the birth canal. As for whether it will affect postpartum urinary incontinence, it is actually related to the size of the maternal pelvis, the size of the baby, the speed of labor and other factors. If the labor process is long, the baby stays in the birth canal for a long time, and the vagina stretches for a long time, which is more likely to cause postpartum urinary incontinence, which is not absolutely related to whether the perineum is cut or not. Influence on the pain of sexual intercourse in the future: the cut wound during childbirth will affect the pain of sexual intercourse, because the scar after suture is a hard fibrous tissue relative to the soft vulva, and it is easy to cause pain when it is involved in sexual intercourse. If the perineal incision or tear is smooth and there is no scar with poor healing after repair, there is no problem; On the other hand, if the wound is messy and the doctor fails to repair it, it is likely to cause sexual pain under the intertwined scars. Influence of wound on the birth of a second child: The perineum has good blood circulation and sufficient blood flow, so the wound has good healing ability and will not affect the birth of a second child.