How to tell when surgery stitches/incisions are healing
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How to tell when surgery stitches/incisions are healing

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When you stand up, the stretching of the skin may cause some stinging sensation and is part of the healing process. Had mine done last February. Pus, swelling and redness indicates a possible infection. Good Luck.......
Do they itch and scrunch up? Thats what mine is doing. I had laporascopic surgery a few days ago and the cut right below my chest kinda stings cause I tend to bend and move around that area alot and it looks like its healing fine. Am I losing skin now that its been cut? Is that why it hurts to stand upright?

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Itching is a sign that it's healing. When you stand up, the stretching of the skin may cause some stinging sensation and is part of the healing process. Had mine done last February. Pus, swelling and redness indicates a possible infection. Good Luck.
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