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Can scars from caesarean section be completely healed?

C-section blades now heal much faster than before. In addition to relatively mature operating techniques, blade sutures are made of materials that can be absorbed by the human body, and there is no need to disassemble the sutures. Under normal circumstances, the epidermis of the abdominal incision heals within 6-7 days, and complete healing takes at least 5-6 weeks. Due to the wide range of damage during cesarean section, epidermal wounds can generally heal within 5-7 days after delivery, but it usually takes 4-6 weeks to fully heal. Therefore, it is recommended to go to the hospital promptly 42 days after delivery to check the recovery of the uterus and wound healing.

Because each woman’s physical condition is different, the recovery time will also be different. The abdominal wall incision for cesarean section generally heals quickly, taking about 7 to 10 days to heal. The uterine incision heals slowly, taking about 6 days. It takes weeks to fully heal, and some sutures can take two to three months or more to fully absorb. During a cesarean section, the abdominal skin heals in about a week, while the uterine incision takes relatively slowly. Some people recover in more than 40 days, while others take more than half a year. They also leave behind sequelae that affect their future fertility and lives.

Women who have had a cesarean section should resume surgery when the examination results are normal at ten weeks postpartum. Minimum exercise, such as postpartum yoga, is not suitable for strenuous exercise within one to three months after delivery. After four to six months after delivery, you can do moderate-intensity exercise, jogging, brisk walking, etc. . . When I had my C-section, I had to get up the same day to go to the bathroom. The tears and runny nose hurt, screaming "hurt me, hurt me." A week later, after leaving the hospital and going home, it hurt to get out of bed and go to bed. Sometimes it hurts to move nothing.

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