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  1. #1
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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    Question Burning belly after c-section?

    Hi all,

    In the last few days my belly has started to get a burning feeling - not near my scar but a little bit higher. It hurts like hell, and panadeine forte doesn't take it away.

    I remember feeling this with my first c-section, but having it in hospital and it stopped after a week.

    This has now started up. I didn't have it in hospital, and I'm wondering if its normal??? I had a continuous stitch put in this time - staples last time. Does that make a difference in the healing process?

    I mean its really annoying me, and hurts to the point where I grab my belly and swear at the same time. It sorta comes and goes with intensity too - and its just on one side - my left side.

    Anyone else experienced this?

  2. #2
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    Dec 2005
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    hun, you don't think you could have an infection do you? I'm not sure what else it could be.

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    Dec 2007
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    I have no idea? What woulld signs of infection be? My discharge is what I would expect it to be... and my scar or belly aren't red....

    Hmmm...now you have me worried!!! DH wants me to go to the doc tomorrow....

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    Sep 2007
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    It could be completely normal - when the nerves re-knit the sensation is like burning or stinging. Hurts like nothing else.

    I experienced it irregularly up until about 4 months after the surgery (and even now get mild twinging from time to time), and was told that it is possible to experience it for up to a year. I experienced it at different points along the general area of the scar (including slightly above or below). It generally starts and stops quite rapidly. Does it come and go, or is it a sustained or worsening pain?

    I would definitely be getting checked ASAP to preclude infection. I had a mild external infection which happened about 10 days after I gave birth and when I contacted the hospital was told to see a doctor immediately.

    Hope you're feeling better soon hon.

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    Feb 2005
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    yeh I had this too.. It is the nerves and everything re connecting or whatever they do..

    on the safe side though have a quick check of your scar and see if there is any unusual redness.

    It prob wouldn't hurt to see a Dr either just in case.. but it does sound normal to me..

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    Dec 2007
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    Suse - seriously?!? A YEAR?? ****... what were your symptoms of an external infection? The pain comes and goes, and is worse if I cough or sneeze, or if I get off the couch.... you know.. the usual MOVEMENTS..

    Nic - I had the clinic nurse check the scar when I saw her yesterday with Mehkelti, and she said that the scar looked really good for being 2 weeks old... but apparently I do heal well!!!

    And DH checked it just before and there was no redness or anything near the scar and the actual pain is about two inches ABOVE the actual scar, so I'm guessing its just the nerves reattaching themselves.

    I told my physio about it today (cos I have pelvic separation) and she agreed with me that I might have been so distracted by the pain in my pelvis/back/legs after the operation that I didn't notice any tummy pain until now - when my pelvis is getting better!! LOL

    Thanks guys.. I might just give it a few more days and see how I go.