Normal delivery sometimes requires an incision. If the mother is not careful during the normal conditioning period, the wound may split. This is because this part is more troublesome to care for and is prone to infection, which will directly affect the health of the body and is not conducive to breastfeeding. Once the wound splits during normal delivery, infection should be prevented, the body should be kept dry and clean, and the amount of activity should be reduced. If the healing time is too long, you should see a doctor in time. How to deal with wound dehiscence after vaginal delivery 1. Keep your body clean and dry to prevent infection. It is best not to let the mother's skin get wet or wet within one week after returning home from the hospital to avoid soaking the wound. For example, the tape left on the wound after a caesarean section can be removed within a week. If the wound becomes partially red, swollen, hot, cracked, or has purulent secretions, or even if the wound is intact but you have a fever, you must go to the hospital immediately to check if there is anything wrong with your body. 2. Try to reduce the amount of activity and avoid lifting heavy objects. After returning home, the mother should rest as much as possible. At the same time, she can do some regular, low-intensity exercises, such as walking gently in the bedroom. Moderate walking can effectively promote postpartum physical recovery and help prevent complications such as blood clots. Of course, the most important thing is to pay attention to the amount of activity. You can go a little slower at the beginning and increase the amount of activity slightly as time goes on. 3. Massage the wound moderately to reduce scar formation. The mother can gently massage the abdominal wound for 3-5 minutes every day with her fingers or with the help of her family. This can effectively reduce the possibility of scar formation. In addition, try to avoid exposing the wound to strong light, which will deepen the pigmentation. If the wound feels itchy during the healing process, it is best not to scratch it with your hands to avoid irritation of the wound. The symptoms of itchy scars usually disappear slowly as the wound heals. 4. If the wound does not heal for a long time, you need to see a doctor immediately. Under normal circumstances, the wound will heal within a certain period of time. If the wound has not healed, you need to go to the hospital for examination in time to find out the cause. If it is caused by fat liquefaction or long-term wound inflammation, the doctor may prescribe appropriate medications to promote wound healing. |
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