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Nowadays, technology is becoming more and more advanced, and in order to ensure that it is safer to have a child, people have invented the technique of caesarean section. But there are also disadvantages of caesarean section, that is, the wound is difficult to heal, and the wound of the epidermis can generally heal quickly within a week, and the epidermis can heal in about a month. However, scarring may persist after several years.
The main reasons are as follows.
1.Epidermal wound healing is usually completed within a week.
Epidermal wounds heal quickly, generally in about 6 days, but wounds under the epidermis take about a month to heal, which is related to the human constitution. Those with good constitution will recover faster, and those with poor constitution will recover more slowly. But in addition to this, there will still be a scar, which will fade as it grows, and it will take a few years for it to become less noticeable.
But it's hard to eliminate it completely. Especially for some mothers with scar constitution, the scar will be more obvious and will not be eliminated.
2.To take care of your wounds, you need to pay attention to your diet.
For a week or so after a caesarean section, you can eat more foods with protein, which can promote wound healing. In addition, you can eat more crude fiber foods to prevent constipation in the human body, which is also very conducive to wound healing.
3.To take care of your wound, you need to protect it.
Try not to touch the wound in daily life, so as not to cause further damage to the wound. In addition, it is necessary to pay attention not to rub the wound, do not expose the wound to the sun, and pay more attention to the protection of the wound when bathing. When doing exercise, be careful not to pull on the wound.
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About two months after caesarean section, the wound will be basically intact, and more protein will be supplemented.
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The wound after the caesarean section can generally heal well within a month, and we usually do not touch the wound to prevent the wound from becoming infected.
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Depending on each person's constitution, it can be completely healed in about a month. Be careful not to let water enter the wound and eat more foods that are conducive to wound healing.
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It takes one to two months for the wound to heal completely after a C-section. During this period, you should not be cold, and you should not use excessive strength.
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Generally speaking, it can heal well in about a month, and it is usually necessary to pay attention to touching the wound less to avoid infection.
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Generally, the wound heals in about a month, and the thread can be removed in about 7 days, but you should pay attention to the cleanliness of the wound.
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It will take about a month, so don't lift heavy objects and don't let the wound become infected.
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11. Due to the large range of caesarean section wounds, the epidermal wound can heal 5-7 days after the operation, but the time for complete recovery is about 4-6 weeks.
2. Generally, the wound will be a red scar in about a year and a half, which is a little hard to the touch, and it will itch when it rains on a cloudy day, which is a chronic inflammation in the process of wound healing, and it will basically become a white soft scar after a year and a half.
3. If the mother does not belong to the scar constitution, and the postoperative recovery is good, it is basically impossible to see it.
21. First of all, attention should be paid to keeping the wound clean and dry to avoid infection in the wound.
2. Do not get wet within a week of going home** to prevent soaking the wound.
3. The breathable tape attached to the wound at the time of discharge can be removed after one week and can be bathed.
4. Once the wound appears locally red, swollen, hot, cracked, etc., or purulent discharge, go to the hospital for treatment in time.
31. Within a week after giving birth, protein foods can be increased. Such as milk, eggs, etc., high protein can promote wound healing as soon as possible.
2. Eat more coarse fiber foods to prevent the formation of hard stools that are difficult to discharge and affect the perineal wound.
3. When constipated, eat more bananas to help laxative.
4. Of course, if there are symptoms of long-term non-healing of the wound due to physical reasons or wound reasons, it can be used to promote wound healing drugs such as Yu's Closing Prescription**, which can quickly promote the healing of the patient's wound.
41. During the hospitalization after caesarean section, you can consult the doctor according to your own situation, and use silicone gel products to promote the maturation of the scar and prevent further proliferation of the scar.
2. Gently massage the wound with your fingers for 3 to 5 minutes every day to reduce scarring.
3. Avoid direct sunlight exposure to the wound to deepen the color of the scar.
4. If the abdominal wound is red, swollen, burning, severe pain, exudate, etc., please return to the hospital for treatment.
5. No pulling wounds, and postpartum exercise after the full moon.
Yes, just keep the temperature at 26 degrees or above, not too low.
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