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Is It Possible To Split Belly Button Back Open After Laparoscopic Surgery And Hysteroscopy?

I had laparoscopic surgery and a hysteroscopy 9 days ago. I looked at my belly button a few minutes ago, and I can see deeper into it than I could yesterday. It s not bleeding now, but looks as if there is a little more of a scab than there was this morning. Is it possible I split my belly button back open?
Tue, 17 Dec 2013
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

The laparoscopic surgery could have changed the way your belly button used to look before. But if this approach was used for the surgery and you feel you could have split the sutures open, then it would be best to visit a doctor for a physical examination.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Is It Possible To Split Belly Button Back Open After Laparoscopic Surgery And Hysteroscopy?

Hello ma am and welcome. The laparoscopic surgery could have changed the way your belly button used to look before. But if this approach was used for the surgery and you feel you could have split the sutures open, then it would be best to visit a doctor for a physical examination. Hope this helps. Best wishes.