thread: anyone know about absceses after C/S?

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    Southeast Qld
    216

    anyone know about absceses after C/S?

    Hello ladies

    I havnt been around recently from having my son 3 months ago via c section again. It didnt seem half as bad as the 1st time around, But I have been feeling very vommity and generally unwell since being home from hossy, ive already been back in hossy 2 days after i came home with him to be put on a drip with anti-biotics from an internal infection. My guess is this is whats been making me sick, but everytime the anti-biotics are finished i feel unwell again. Its been just over 3 months now and I was crying in pain all night from my belly, theres something that swells up on the inside above my scar all the pain is internal, now my doctor thinks I may have a post surgery absces there. Just wondering.... how would it of got there like what would of caused it, and does anyone know how they would get rid of it. I cant wait to feel well again tired of bein in pain and feeling sick

    any help on absceses would be great!
    thanks in advance!

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jan 2006
    by the beach,NSW
    1,767

    Oh, you poor thing. I don't have any personal experience with abscesses, but I do remember my sister having a really bad one on her scalp. She was put on very strong antibiotics for it and still has a slight indent in her skull from where it ate into the bone! Hope you get it sorted out soon.

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    Registered User

    Jan 2005
    Tassie
    13

    Dannielle . I developed an abcess in my pelvic cavity 3 weeks after my little one was born via an emergency C/s. I hope I don't scare you with my post as mine was very bad and they very rarely get to such a point.

    initially I noted I had a lot of pain on the left side of my scar and a visiting midwife told me at around day 10 post op that I had a small lump under my incision site, but nothing to worry about. My actual incision was beautiful.

    Then I began to get a temp 0f 40C and felt like crap, I presented to my A+E and was told it was a simple uterine infection and was sent home on abs and told not to worry. However, over the next 2 days I had no improvement and actually got worse. The pain was so intense I could hardly move and my tummy was very sensitive to touch. I began to feel very spacey. my breast milk also dried up.

    I went back to A+E and was diagnosed with a sepsis of unknown origin, and they began pumping the iv antibiotics into me. BUt still my incision looked fantastic and Drs couldn't work out what was going on. I was admitted and it took 2 days of abs and blood transfusions before an obs walked into assess me (by this point, I was pretty unresponsive). Dh says she looked at my tummy and straight away said to the other drs with her that the colour on the left side of my abdomen looked odd and that I had an abscess in my pelvic cavity. I was whisked off for a CT which confirmed her diagnosis.

    Within 4 Hours I was in theatre having the abscess drained under a GA, they used the same site as my c/s to get in there, and when I woke, I felt like I had been born again. No pain, and I felt alive .

    I had to have some more blood due to the damage that the septicemia had done, my Hb was 72, I had a drain in the site for 2 days to make sure nothing built up there again, and the ab's continued for the next couple of days. Finally after over a week I got home.

    I now have an incisional hernia, right at the site of where the abscess was, which I am told they will fix when I have my 2nd little bubba in March next year.

    So what caused the abscess? Well apparently my c/s was stitched so tightly and well that nothing could drain out, and I ended up having a huge build up of blood which went bad. It actually was quite extensive and extended just into the outer wall of my uterus. My daughter had also passed merconioum in her waters very early in my labour, and I was left to labour for another 12hrs after this. So possible that some of this was leaked into my abdo cavity during the C/s

    please make sure you monitor you temps, and if they go up I would be heading straight to A+E for assesment and skip the GP. Take care, and let us know how you get on