How can I minimize the scarring of section C?

After the normal C-SECEKE procedure, most women have a 4-6-inch (10-15 cm), horizontal cut directly above their hair. This cut lasts about six weeks and after recovery the scar is usually about 1/16-1/8 inches (0.15-0.3 cm) wide. To minimize the scarring of C-Section, there is a vital aftercare C, including maintaining a clean cut, not shocking or scratching the wound and supporting the area around the cut in stress on the abdominal muscles, such as sneezing, coughing, laughter and breastfeeding. A suitable exercise after section C can help reduce the scarring of C-Section by tightening the abdomen, but too many risks you stretch the muscles opening of the cut. Many products, including creams and oils, silicone strips and abdominal wraps, also claim that they help minimize the scarring after section c. Co -cutting is usually left to leave more scars, so it is important to maintain the cut clean. Gently washing the area with soap and water or cleansing it with fine antiseptic or antibacterial washing reduces the chance of infection.

cut and tissue of scars can often be itch, but it is important not to scratch the area, as it can open. It is also important to promote abdominal muscles to reduce the scarring of C-Section. Too much stress to cut by lifting heavy objects or not supporting abdominal muscles correctly during physical activity or sudden movement, it can open the cut, leading to an increased scarring of section C. The abdominal wraps can help some support and minimize the scarring of C-Section.

The use of creams, water or oils, once the cut is fully recovered, can be beneficial. It is said that petrolatum, vitamin oil and cocoa butter reduce the C-assurance of the section. These products help moisturizing scars tissue and their use can also reduce scarring by improving blood flow. The use of over -the -counter silicone leaves or strips on the scar can also help reduce scarring, especially if the scar is raised, bumpy and dark color. Silicone leaves are sometimes used to treat keloidCH or hypertrophic scars that are scars that are stronger than usual due to excess scar tissue.

Maintaining the section of pure and promoting abdominal muscles will reduce the scarring of section C. It also reduces the risk of complications of C-Section. After section C, medical care should be sought if it is experiencing a fever if the cut or scar is red and swollen if it leaks the liquid or if the wound feels warm.

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