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Updated on 3 November 2023
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Women often think, why does my C-Section scar hurt years later. It can be difficult to understand why a scar from years ago still causes pain. Cesarean sections (C- Section) are one of the most general surgical procedures for childbirth. This type of surgery can be necessary to protect both the mother's and baby's health. After a cesarean section, the recovery time for the mother is longer than after a vaginal delivery. So, before seeking a new pregnancy, it is recommended to wait until the recovery process has finished.
Recovery after C-Section includes complete healing of the incisions of both the abdominal wall and the uterus, which usually takes about six months. The pain in the c-section scar can appear at any time, from a few months to even years after the surgery and can be frightening and debilitating for some women. This article will discuss the possible causes of C-Section scar pain years after having a baby, the associated symptoms, and the available treatments.
Scar tissue is a type of tissue that forms to replace normal tissues after injury or surgery. A scar usually occurs when the body must repair and heal from an injury. During c-section surgery, the surgeon will make an incision in the woman's abdomen, which results in scar tissue forming at the site of the wound. There are different types of scar tissue. Below are some common types of scar tissue:
These are raised and red but do not extend beyond the boundary of the original wound.
These are raised and red but extend beyond the boundary of the original wound.
These are sunken and often have a pitted appearance.
These are formed by burns and limit the movement of the skin because they are tight and restrictive.
It is essential to understand what type of scar tissue has formed to determine the cause of scar pain. In some cases, the pain may happen by pressure or tension in the area due to scar tissue formation. In other cases, the pain may be caused by an inflammation of the area due to a buildup of scar tissue.
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The symptoms of C-section scar tissue pain may vary depending on the type and severity of the scarring. Common symptoms include:
1. Tenderness or discomfort in the area
2. Burning sensation
3. Aching pain that is worse when sitting, standing, or lying down
4. Pain when pressure is applied to the area
5. Swelling in the area
6. Difficulty moving the affected area due to tightness
7. Redness or discolouration in the area
It is essential to see the doctor if women experience any of these symptoms, as it may be a sign that something is wrong. The doctor can help diagnose the cause of scar tissue pain and recommend the best treatment options.
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Pain in the scar occurs at different periods and is due to the involvement of sensory nerves and nerve endings in the process of scarring. Such pain can bring great suffering. Throughout the history of scar treatment, a large number of techniques have been proposed, the most common of which are the following:
X-ray therapy;
Cryodestruction with liquid nitrogen;
Microwave therapy;
Physiotherapy (Lidase electrophoresis, Hydrocortisone or Contratubex phonophoresis);
Steroid injections (Diprospan, Kenalog-40);
Compression (wearing compression underwear, masks, silicone-gel plates);
Various peels, both mechanical and chemical.
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Although scar tissue pain can be treated and managed, it may not always be possible to eliminate the pain. Therefore, it is crucial to take preventative steps to reduce the risk of developing pain in the c-section scar. Women who are planning a c-section should ask their doctor about techniques that can be used to reduce the risk of developing scar pain. Women who have already had a c-section should talk to their doctor about ways to decrease the risk of scar pain. They should also ensure that they follow a healthy lifestyle and maintain a healthy weight.
A1. It is estimated that about 30% of women who have had a c-section experience some form of discomfort in their scar area.
A2. The most common signs that the c-section scar may hurt include tenderness, sensitivity, itching and burning sensations. In some cases, scar tissue pain can be associated with redness, swelling, and nodules in the area. Women should seek medical advice if these symptoms are present as soon as possible.
1. Stupak A, Kondracka A, Fronczek A, Kwaśniewska A. (2021). Scar Tissue after a Cesarean Section. Int J Environ Res Public Health
2. Zhou, X., Li, H. and Fu, X. (2020). Identifying possible risk factors for cesarean scar pregnancy based on a retrospective study of 291 cases. J. Obstet. Gynaecol. Res
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