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Stupid Incisions
karmakiller
post Jul 10 2008, 10:41 PM
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Ok, so I would ask my mom about this, but knowing her she'd freak out and call 911 or something.

On Monday I got the durabond removed from my incisions (Durabond is basically this glue that holds your incisions together). Underneath I have self-dissolving stitches. Anyways, the other day I noticed that my incisions were bleeding, so I put gauze on them. Eventually it clots, but whenever I change the gauze, if I'm not careful enough, it will begin to bleed again.

Don't just tell me to go to the doctor. Is there something I can do to make sure that everything's ok?
 
 
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Reidar
post Jul 11 2008, 12:51 AM
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It would be stupid for anybody to say anything that isn't, "Call your doctor."

If a wound has at least partially healed and there's bleeding from a minor aperture, that's fairly common. If the entire area is prone to hemorrhaging, then you have a problem.

Limiting movement around the area of the incisions augments the healing rate. Make sure you're not doing activities that would cause them to pull apart, like punching innocent and defenseless woodland creatures.
 
Tomates
post Jul 11 2008, 12:55 AM
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Well first of all i would be really careful when removing and replacing the gauze. If you take them off too quickly then they are going to bleed like you said.
The incisions are probably just sensitive at the moment if you just removed the glue. Also maybe try washing it (if you can) with peroxide.
Also i know at some stores theres this type of liguid you can use that stops bleeding, though that might only work for bloody noses because it shrinks the blood vessel realeasing the blood.

Though i will say this, if the bleeding doesnt stop in a week, then i would notify your doctor because the last thing you need is something else to go wrong.
 
karmakiller
post Jul 11 2008, 06:31 PM
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Hmm. It's weird, though, because it's been about three weeks since the surgery. So they shouldn't be bleeding, right?

I'll see how I feel on Monday, then I might call my doctor. Or just take a shot. Or eight.
 

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