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How Do I Take Care Of The Stitches Post Vaginal Delivery?

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Posted on Tue, 5 Jul 2016
Question: Gave birth on 5/30/2016. Prior to giving birth, I was given an epidural and the surgeon made an incision in the vaginal area. I am in pain in that area and the stiches are not healing. How do I take care of the stiches.
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Answered by Dr. Sameer Kumar (42 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
possible wound infection..get examined soon.

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for the query to hcm,
If there is pain even after 7 days of vaginal delivery then there are chances that you may have contracted a wound infection and hence there is no healing. This calls for a check up of the episiotomy wound to look for any pus discharge from the sutures. IDEALLY after episotomy, the daily care involves cleaning the episiotomy young with BETADINE WASHES thrice a day for next 7 days and also be on antibiotics like tab cefexime 200mg twice a day for 7 days to prevent any infection. Nevertheless i feel you should visit your obstetrician now for a local examination and rule out infection.
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How Do I Take Care Of The Stitches Post Vaginal Delivery?

Brief Answer: possible wound infection..get examined soon. Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for the query to hcm, If there is pain even after 7 days of vaginal delivery then there are chances that you may have contracted a wound infection and hence there is no healing. This calls for a check up of the episiotomy wound to look for any pus discharge from the sutures. IDEALLY after episotomy, the daily care involves cleaning the episiotomy young with BETADINE WASHES thrice a day for next 7 days and also be on antibiotics like tab cefexime 200mg twice a day for 7 days to prevent any infection. Nevertheless i feel you should visit your obstetrician now for a local examination and rule out infection. Regards