Why does your C-section Hurt years later?

Some women do experience symptoms related to their C-section scar long after the operation. Some women feel pain, restriction, or a pulling sensation on or around their scar months or even years after surgery. This is normally due to the build-up of scar tissue which can stick to muscles or even organs and cause pain.
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Why does my old C-section scar hurt?

In the early stages, scar tissue isn't always painful. This is because nerves in the area may have been destroyed along with healthy body tissues. But over time, scar tissue may become painful as nerve endings regenerate.
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Can a C-section scar reopen after years?

Most times, the area heals properly without any issues. Still, even if you do everything right, you might experience complications while you're healing. In rare cases, your C-section incision might open (or reopen). In medical terms, this is called C-section dehiscence.
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Can your C-section get infected years later?

Long-term infection of pelvic organs after cesarean section is a rare event still associated with maternal morbidity. Undrained collection of pus is associated with persistent fever. Hysterectomy has been classically suggested as a safe option to treat this kind of lesion.
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Can AC section scar hurt 10 years later?

A person should not experience pain in the area of their scar years after a C-section. If they are experiencing pain, they may wish to rule out endometriosis or other conditions such as a hernia.
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What are some possible long-term complications that can happen after a C-section?



What are the long-term side effects of C-section?

Long-Term Effects of C-Sections

Children born by C-section also suffer increased rates of diseases, including asthma, type I diabetes, allergies, obesity, as well as reduced overall cognitive functioning and lower academic performance.
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How many C-section can a woman have?

“So, every patient is different and every case is unique. However, from the current medical evidence, most medical authorities do state that if multiple C-sections are planned, the expert recommendation is to adhere to the maximum number of three.”
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Can an old C-section scar tear?

The most serious one is that an old C-section scar could tear open during labour (uterine rupture). This is rare but can be very serious if it happens. A C-section is major surgery and has risks. Each added scar on the uterus from C-section or other surgery raises the chance of problems in the next pregnancy.
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Can a scar reopen after years?

Wound dehiscence occurs when a surgical incision reopens either internally or externally. It's also known simply as dehiscence. Although this complication can occur after any surgery, it tends to happen most often following abdominal or cardiothoracic procedures. It's commonly associated with a surgical site infection.
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Does C-section damage stomach muscles?

Delivery by Cesarean section generally decreases damages to the pelvic floor muscles (affecting urinary incontinence) but it damages abdominal muscles, and can cause intestinal obstruction, chronic pelvic girdle pain, infertility, or difficulties due to repeated surgery10,11,12,13).
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How long does it take for a cesarean to heal internally?

It takes 4 to 6 weeks to recover from a C-section

"The uterus, abdominal wall, and skin need to heal after a C-section.
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Where do they cut for second C-section?

During a C-section, your doctor makes two incisions. The first is through the skin of your lower abdomen, about an inch or two above your pubic hair line. The second is into the uterus, which is where the doctor will reach in to deliver your baby.
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What do C-section adhesions feel like?

It is estimated that 93% of abdominal surgeries result in abdominal adhesions. These chronic adhesions can also cause referred pain along with local pain meaning your C-section scar can be causing your low back pain or pelvic pain or hip pain depending on the direction and location of adhesions.
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Why does the skin above my C-section hurt?

If you have had a C-section and are experiencing a superficial pain around the edges of the scar, it is likely the ilioinguinal, iliohypogastric, and/or genitofemoral nerves have been affected.
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What causes C-section pouch?

A C-section pouch is actually caused by scar tissue left behind by your C-section scar. In some cases, the way your body recovers after surgery can cause excess fat to find itself in your lower belly area.
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Why do old scars get inflamed?

Fibroblasts, which are cells that form during scar tissue growth, are responsible for fibrosis. If the fibroblasts do not clear over time, they cause prolonged inflammation. Other symptoms associated with scar tissue include itching, swelling, and tenderness or sensitivity.
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What causes old scars to reopen?

Abstract. Old scars break open in scorbutic patients because (1) the rate of collagen degradation is greater in an old scar than it is in normal skin, and (2) the rate of collagen synthesis is diminished throughout the body in ascorbate deficiency.
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Why does my surgery scar itch years later?

The Connection Between Old Scars and Itching

Scars from burns, contractures, may make your skin stretch tightly. Healed burn scars may often trigger an itchy sensation due to the skin tightness.
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What does internal scar tissue feel like?

Scar tissue can have a local area of pain when touched or stretched or it can produce a referred pain that feel like that of a nerve which is a constant annoying burn that occasionally turns sharp.
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Is the second C-section easier?

A repeat caesarean section usually takes longer and is more difficult than a first operation because of scar tissue. It carries a possibility of wound infection and blood transfusion.
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How will I know if my C-section scar rupture?

Several concomitant symptoms of eminent uterine rupture include vaginal bleeding, sharp pain between contractions, abdominal pain or tenderness, recession of the fetal head (baby's head moving back up into the birth canal), bulging under the pubic bone (baby's head protrudes out of the uterine scar), and onset of sharp ...
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Can you deliver naturally after 2 C-sections?

According to the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), a vaginal birth after cesarean, also known as VBAC, can be a safe and appropriate option. VBAC can work for many women who've had one, or even two, previous cesarean deliveries.
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Can you deliver naturally after 3 C-sections?

Still, the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) does not currently recommend vaginal delivery for women who have had three or more C-sections, as their risk of uterine rupture has generally been thought to be higher.
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Can I have a 3rd C-section?

Each repeat C-section is generally more complicated than the last. However, research hasn't established the exact number of repeat C-sections considered safe. Women who have multiple repeat cesarean deliveries are at increased risk of: Problems with the placenta.
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What is more painful than giving birth?

According to a US survey, over two thirds of gout sufferers deemed the pain as the worst imaginable. And gout sufferer Martin Kettle wrote in The Guardian that his female GP, a mother of four, confirmed that 'gout was indeed a worse pain than childbirth. '
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