How long does the lateral incision not hurt during childbirth?

1 Does the lateral incision hurt during labor? The lateral cutting speed is very fast during labor. The obstetrician will cut it quickly with medical scissors. If the mother has severe labor pains, she may not know that she has a transverse incision. In addition, if she is injected with local anesthesia, the lateral incision will not hurt at all. After the baby is born, she will undergo a repair operation and sew one layer at a time according to the anatomical level. However, due to local anesthesia, she will not feel the pain of the wound when sewing.

2 How long does it take for the side cut to be painless? Generally, the lateral incision wound will be painless in about 7 days, but the wound will still be tender, and it will be uncomfortable within one to two weeks after operation, and then it will be much more comfortable. Therefore, new mothers should pay attention to rest, increase nutrition, and prohibit sexual life before the wound is fully recovered to ensure the recovery of the new mother's body.

How long does it take for the lateral incision wound to heal during labor? Like a cesarean section incision, the epidermis generally heals quickly. Generally, the skin of the lateral incision wound can grow well in 3 days, but it takes several months for the subcutaneous tissue and muscle to grow back with the surrounding tissue, and soften to the same degree as other tissues after healing. However, if improper nursing leads to wound infection, the healing time will be prolonged accordingly.

4 what problems will you encounter after side cutting? The most common side incision of perineum is scar pain. Especially in sexual life, the pain can last for weeks. New mothers can be relieved by physical therapy, hot compress, hot bath or lubricant.

Pain caused by poor suture or infection, poor perineal suture or wound infection and dehiscence, conservative treatment is ineffective and usually needs to be corrected again.

The tenderness of perineal scar is caused by local neuralgia, so you should seek medical advice in time. If the suture is too tight, it is necessary to expand the vaginal opening or vaginal scar.

The wound split after transverse incision. If you have been discharged from the hospital, you should go to the hospital for examination and treatment immediately.