Caesarean section scar is not long, and sticky water flows out. Caesarean scar is not easy to grow and sticky water needs to be treated in time, which is mainly caused by wound liquefaction. Wound liquefaction is mostly caused by fat liquefaction, which cannot heal for a long time. This is because the operation cut off the blood vessels of the wound, resulting in poor blood supply. At the same time, the lack of nutrition of fat cells leads to liquefaction and necrosis, and aseptic inflammation appears on the wound surface, which leads to the occurrence of fat liquefaction symptoms. In addition, the patient himself suffers from diseases such as diabetes and hypertension, which is also the inducement of fat liquefaction. In the case of fat liquefaction, it is necessary to change the dressing regularly, properly remove some sutures and fully drain. If there is more exudation, it can be sutured after the wound is dry.
After caesarean section, some women will liquefy fat due to local infection or thick subcutaneous fat. How to deal with it mainly depends on the severity and scope of fat liquefaction, which is mainly manifested in the following two aspects: First, if it is only slightly liquefied and the liquefaction scope is relatively limited, this situation is generally dominated by conservative treatment. Insist on dressing change every day, squeeze out the local liquefied adipose tissue, and let the incision grow slowly again. Generally, secondary suture is not needed, and it can grow completely in about 2 weeks after dressing change 1-2.
Second, if the liquefaction is serious or accompanied by local infection, the incision should be completely cut, the fatty tissue in the incision should be thoroughly cleaned, and the dressing should be changed every day to make fresh granulation tissue grow on the incision, and then the incision should be sutured in the second stage. In this process, antibiotics are generally needed for anti-infection treatment.
Is it easy to recover the longitudinal scar of caesarean section? The scar of caesarean section is not easy to recover horizontally or vertically. Once caesarean section is decided, nutrition should be strengthened before and after delivery. Fresh fruits, vegetables, eggs, milk, lean meat, skins and other foods rich in vitamin C, vitamin E and essential amino acids can promote blood circulation and improve epidermal metabolic function. Avoid spicy foods such as peppers, onions and garlic to prevent itching. Some chronic diseases, such as malnutrition, anemia and diabetes. , are not conducive to wound healing, but conducive to scar formation, so we should actively treat.
Thoroughly clean the whole body before operation and use antibiotics preventively; Postoperative logistics dressing change, keep the wound and the surrounding environment clean and dry, so as to avoid infection and hematoma and delay wound healing. Avoid strenuous activities before and after removing stitches, and avoid excessive stretching or lateral bending of the body. When resting, it is best to take a lateral position to rest, which can reduce the tension of the abdominal wall. It can effectively prevent the occurrence of scars by using silicone elastic bandage or elastic mesh sleeve equivalent material for pressure dressing immediately after stitches are removed. Pruritus scar should be used with caution: about 2-3 weeks after the scar of the surgical incision, the scar begins to proliferate, and at this time, it is locally red, purple and hard, protruding from the skin surface. About 3 months to half a year, the proliferation of fibrous tissue gradually stops, the scar gradually becomes flat and soft, and the color turns dark brown, then the scar will itch.
Especially when sweating heavily or the weather changes, it often itches to the point where you have to scratch your blood to stop it. The correct treatment is to apply some topical drugs, such as triamcinolone acetonide, dexamethasone and so on, to relieve itching. Never scratch it with your hands, or wipe it with clothes or scald it with water, which will only aggravate local irritation, cause inflammatory reaction of connective tissue and cause further itching. Don't expose the scab on the wound prematurely: removing the epidermal cells that are still in the repair stage prematurely, or even tearing off the dermal tissue, will stimulate the wound to itch. It is also necessary to avoid sunlight and prevent ultraviolet rays from stimulating pigmentation. Physical therapy such as wax therapy and magnetic therapy can be used to reduce scars.