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What Is The Remedy For Topical Burn On My Abdomen After An Injury With Bleeding While Urinating?

I am 2 weeks post-op from TVAH. I have had some hypotension (probably related to pain meds). I also have an topical burn on my abdomen due to an ice pack opening up and the chemicals pouring onto my abdomen. I began having a small amount of bright red bleeding (usually when urinating but not always) today. Is this concerning? I have been having brown discharge up until this point.
posted on Sat, 25 Jan 2014
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Good day!
post surgical wound complications and such presentation as yours are never enough to be adviced from a thousand mile typing advice. Needs work up and examination and then some thing can be said what to do what not to do. SO hope you seek it in a right perspective. Involve your Ob Gyn or general surgeons in it and let them decide what these issues anticipate
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What Is The Remedy For Topical Burn On My Abdomen After An Injury With Bleeding While Urinating?

Good day! post surgical wound complications and such presentation as yours are never enough to be adviced from a thousand mile typing advice. Needs work up and examination and then some thing can be said what to do what not to do. SO hope you seek it in a right perspective. Involve your Ob Gyn or general surgeons in it and let them decide what these issues anticipate take care