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Will the incision still crack after caesarean section? Is it normal for the incision to be red after caesarean section?
A woman will leave a wound on her stomach after caesarean section. This wound has many layers. The complication of caesarean section is to sew every level tightly. We can't see the healing of the wound, so will the incision crack after caesarean section? Let's take a look.

Will the incision still crack after caesarean section? The incision of caesarean section may crack. Wound laceration after caesarean section is also a common problem. Many parturients will have suture cracking after operation, or the originally healed wounds will have cracks again. Therefore, the caesarean section wound may split.

What are the factors that lead to cesarean section incision dehiscence?

Lying flat, because after caesarean section, with the gradual disappearance of anesthesia effect, there will be incision pain, and the pain of uterine contraction in supine position is the most sensitive, so we should take a lateral position, make the body form an angle of 20-30 degrees with the bed, and put a quilt or blanket behind it to reduce the impact and pulling pain on the incision during physical activities.

There is no activity, and after the postoperative consciousness is restored, physical activity should be carried out. After 24 hours, you should practice turning over and sitting up, and get out of bed slowly, because the intestine can move and the intestine can exhaust. You can eat slowly when you exhaust, and you can eat something that sucks milk after you resume your diet, so that the milk can be further secreted. This will help the puerpera recover, promote urination and defecation, promote lochia discharge, and prevent intestinal adhesion and thrombosis from causing embolism in other parts.

Dare not pee. After caesarean section, due to pain, the parturient does not dare to exert force in the abdomen, which is easy to cause urinary retention and constipation. Therefore, postpartum women should urinate in time according to their usual habits, drink plenty of water at ordinary times, flush the urethra to prevent infection, but don't drink too much, and urinate when the bladder feels.

Sexual life, lochia or within 42 days after delivery, because the uterine wound has not been completely repaired, so sexual life is absolutely forbidden. If you forget martial law for a temporary pleasure, it is easy to cause puerperal infection and even chronic pelvic inflammatory disease. Women who have lochia earlier must take reliable contraceptive measures when resuming their sexual life, because puerperal pregnancy is also a common thing and should be paid attention to.

Caesarean section incision or tear Caesarean section, because of the large range of surgical wounds, the wound on the epidermis or wallet can be removed 5 ~ 7 days after operation, but it takes about five or six weeks to fully recover. If the wound is well cared for, the recovery period can be shortened. The nursing principles of perineal incision wound or laparotomy wound are basically the same, but because of different parts, different skills must be adopted to promote wound recovery.

After the wound heals, it will scab, and it will definitely itch. If you feel itchy, it means the wound is healing. It is recommended not to dig the wound position by hand. If you dig by hand, it is easy to leave some scars on your skin. And these scars may be difficult to heal in a short time, and may even exist all the time.

Caesarean section is prone to constipation because of the wound, sudden decrease of postpartum intra-abdominal pressure, relaxation of abdominal muscles and slow intestinal peristalsis. The diet should be different from natural childbirth. Generally speaking, the most needed nutrients in the process of wound healing include protein, amino acids, vitamins and carbohydrates.

After cesarean section, if the body temperature continues to be high, and the incision is locally red, swollen, feverish and painful, which indicates that the incision is infected, anti-infection treatment or oral antibiotics should be carried out according to the doctor's advice.