Lump above c section incision.
Marble size lump right side under c section incision.
I ve got a marble size one above mine and my doctor said it was just where the internal.
This will take approximately 2 weeks to resolve and you may find that old blood will ooze from gaps in the healing wound as it resolves.
Some lumps may require surgery.
A seroma is a sterile collection of fluid under the skin usually at the site of a surgical incision.
It may look like a swollen lump and feel tender or sore.
My pain meds don t even come close to making it feel better.
Hernias are a common cause of abdominal lumps but a lump can also develop from other conditions.
The lump can vary in size.
It may form soon after your surgery.
Depending on the size and location of the incision a scar ridge forms as a normal part of the healing process.
The most common symptom of endometriosis after a cesarean delivery is the formation of a mass or lump in the surgical scar.
Should your doctor opt out of treating your seroma as it appears normal in nature otc pain medications can be ingested to deal with the discomfort and or inflammation.
Midwife said it could just be hardened blood but to keep an eye on it that it didn t get red or any bigger.
A 46 year old member asked.
Scar tissue this occurs because there has been a break in the body s tissues as a result of the caesarean section.
Symptoms of hernia after c section abdominal bulge the most common symptom of hernia after a cesarean delivery is a bulge of tissue that seems to come out of an area of your surgical scar.
It often appears as a lump and then gradually the skin becomes discoloured like a bruise.
Or it may form up to about 1 to 2 weeks after surgery.
It s hard as a rock and really painful.
Fluid builds up under the skin where tissue was removed.
Today when i was laying on the couch i noticed that i have a lump the size of a golf ball under slightly above my incision on the left side.
The scar can feel hard and the ridge ca.
Abdominal lumps can be soft or hard and may feel sore.
Hard lump under incision after surgery.
A small seroma is not dangerous.