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What Is The Remedy For A Sore Inceccion?

I HAD A TOTAL ADOMINAL HYSTERECTMONY MONDAY FEB. 17 AND AM AT HOME NOW BUT I FEEL LIKE MY STOMACH IS ABOUT TO BUST WHEN I COUGH AND MY WOMEN PARTS FEEL LIKE IT IS BEING STABED EXSECIALLY AFTER WALKING OR WHEN I LAY DOWN. ALSO WHERE MY INSECCION IS ITS REALLY SOAR LIKE IVE BEEN BURNED BY A HOT IRON IS ALL THIS NORMAL AND WHEN WILL I BEGIN TO FEEL BETTER. SORRY FOR THE MISSPELLED WORDS
Mon, 24 Feb 2014
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You're about a week out from you surgery and some soreness/pain/aches is still expected at this point. However, a big clue as to if things are okay is if the pain is improving (may be gradual but as long as it's not getting worse, it's ok). With this said, if I was your physician: I'll still need to make sure that there's no sign of infection/complication. Make sure wound or incision is not draining, red, warmth, or fluctuant to touch as these are signs of an infected incisional site.
Are you taking pain medications? they should help or consider switching to a different type if not helpful.

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What Is The Remedy For A Sore Inceccion?

You re about a week out from you surgery and some soreness/pain/aches is still expected at this point. However, a big clue as to if things are okay is if the pain is improving (may be gradual but as long as it s not getting worse, it s ok). With this said, if I was your physician: I ll still need to make sure that there s no sign of infection/complication. Make sure wound or incision is not draining, red, warmth, or fluctuant to touch as these are signs of an infected incisional site. Are you taking pain medications? they should help or consider switching to a different type if not helpful. Hope this helps.