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Re: Incision issues 3 monts post laparoscopy

From: E. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Jun 29 14:58:32 2009


Before you go back to the derm, let the RE take a look at it. Has the RE seen the healing of this area & that it didn't heal so good or is this the first time you're seeing him post surgery? Does your RE know that you've seen a derm & what the derm has prescribed? I would definitely hold off on the derm injecting anything until you've seen the RE and get his opinion. >
>At Mon, 29 Jun 2009, AD wrote:
>>
>>ANYONE ever have issues this far out? I had a reaction to something
>>after my surgery. We aren't sure exactly what it was; maybe betadine,
>>definitely the adhesives used in surgery and afterwards. Since then,
>>it's just been a constant battle. I have 4 insicions from this surgery;
>>one of them is completely healed; one is relatively healed; I thought my
>>belly button was okay until this weekend and then my upper quadrant I've
>>just been having ISSUES with that one.
>>
>>I'll use or take steroids that the derm prescribes. It helps for the
>>course of the medication, but, after it's done it opens up ever so
>>slightly and flares up. The belly button this week had a zit like
>>formation that burst pus (gross, I'm sorry).
>>
>>Has anyone EVER experienced this? Waiting on a call back from the RE too
>>see what they think. The next step from the derm is to inject something
>>directly into the incisions.
>>
>>This is madening!!!!



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