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Re: Itching at hyst scar

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Wed Aug 30 00:28:01 2006


At Wed, 15 Oct 2003, Michelle wrote: >
>Rachelle,
>I had my hyst last Feb 20th of 2002, and guess what?? Everyday I'm still
>itchy I'm always itching it I have no idea if that feeling will ever go
>away so this coming Feb will be 2 years and I just dont know, its kinda
>imbarressing always scratching down there but I kinda hide to do it.
>Maybe it has to do with the soaps we use, or fabric softener on
>underwear or something, but I know I'm the same way so your not alone on
>this one.
>
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> Michelle i.
>
>At Wed, 15 Oct 2003, Rachelle wrote:
>>
>> My hyst was Aug 4, 1994 but the scar is so itchy. Any ideas?
>>
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Hello, I came across your comment on itching and I have a similar story. I had both my children by c section and after weeks of healing I had told my doctor that I had this inceasant itching that they said would go away and it did...but only for a while. It comes and goes and here I am almost 5 years later and I still get itching at my c section scar! It drives me crazy! It is right at the scar, mostly at the edge of either side of the incisions. There has to be something to stop this itching! It is not a skin rash or eczima. Help!



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