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C Section Incision Leaking Fluid Mega Leaks #df9

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While some drainage from a surgical incision can be a normal part of the healing process, it is important to distinguish between typical fluid discharge and signs that may indicate a complication

This article offers clear guidance on what to observe and how to properly care for your incision during the. In some cases, clear fluid may also seep out of the wound. Incision and uterine infections are possible after a cesarean section It started leaking slowly on one side a couple days ago & last night it was dripping like a faucet & soaked through my jeans in less than a minute They told me to keep something absorbent over it & its not unusual for fluid to build up behind the incision I am 4 weeks pp and my recovery has been amazing incision has always looked phenomenal from day 1

Unfortunately at this stage i have abit of a hang over and in order to see the incision u have to lift my skin abit and when doing so i noticed 2 spots at each end leaking a clear/pinkish fluid. Is it normal for yellowish fluid to leak from c section incision The fluid doesnt have an odor Pus is a white or yellow fluid filled with dead white blood cells Increased pain at the incision site, especially if it worsens over time Any fluid leaking from the incision should be examined closely

An unpleasant smell emanating from the incision site is a strong indicator of infection

Each of these signs warrants immediate attention from healthcare professionals. Explore potential reasons, including infection, poor healing, or fluid retention Learn effective strategies to manage and prevent this common postpartum issue. This incision will remain slightly raised, puffy, and pink or reddish, but this will go down over time as your scar flattens and heals it is normal to experience mild swelling and pain near your incision site as your body works to heal itself You may notice some clear fluid.

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