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1 month after giving birth, the perineal stitches are still swollen and painful, is it okay?
Hello doctor, I gave birth 1 month and 1 week ago but my perineal stitches are still swollen, if I press lightly it hurts a little, but normally I don't feel anything. I don't have any pus, no fever, no bleeding. Can you tell me if this swelling will go away on its own? Thank you!
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Uses of Rensaid 200
Rensaid 200 medicine has the main active ingredient Etodolac with 200mg content and other excipients in sufficient quantity. Rensaid 200 is a non-steroid analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory drug.
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Pelvic Rehabilitation Treatment helps relieve uncomfortable postpartum symptoms
Hormonal and physical changes associated with pregnancy and childbirth can increase the risk of complications or pelvic pain. As a result, damage to the pelvic bones, pelvic floor dysfunction, as well as pelvic muscles and connective tissues can persist. This can cause discomfort, pain and impaired function such as loss of bladder control and incontinence. This article will provide you with useful information about some pelvic rehabilitation treatments that can help reduce postpartum discomfort.
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Postpartum contractions: What you need to know
Uterine contractions are strongest during labor to help deliver the baby. However, if these contractions continue for a long time with a strong nature and cause a lot of pain, they can cause obstetric complications such as postpartum hemorrhage, heavy vaginal bleeding, etc., endangering the life of the mother.
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Anesthesia: Pregnant women experience "painless delivery" when giving birth at Vinmec Phu Quoc
The pain caused by episiotomy during normal delivery is a nightmare for mothers. To help mothers give birth in the most gentle way, Vinmec Phu Quoc Hospital applies pudendal nerve block technique - a new method that brings the experience of "painless delivery", safe mother - healthy baby.
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How long does it take for the perineal suture to dissolve?
The perineal incision and suturing procedure after giving birth are important steps in the labor process of women. Many women wonder what kind of perineal sutures are, how long it takes for perineal sutures to dissolve, or how to care for perineal sutures after giving birth?... To answer these questions, women should refer to the following article.
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Episiotomy at birth
Perineal tears during childbirth occur when the baby's head passes through the expanded vaginal wall, in cases where the baby's head is too large for the vaginal wall to stretch or the baby's head is normal but the vaginal wall is not elastic enough. Tears usually occur in the skin and subcutaneous area of the vagina and vulva, and usually heal on their own after a few weeks. In some cases, the tear is deeper and requires treatment.
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Techniques of cutting, suturing the perineum and things to know
Episiotomy is one of the procedures performed with the purpose of making the baby easier to be born. However, the technique of cutting and suturing the perineum has a significant impact on the mother's wound healing.
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Is it necessary to have an episiotomy during a vaginal birth?
Episiotomy is a procedure that actively widens the vaginal opening, to help the baby come out more quickly and easily. At the same time, it avoids complications such as obstetric trauma, asphyxia, or involuntary perineal tearing that affects both mother and baby.
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How has your vagina changed after giving birth?
Vaginal changes after giving birth are natural, making you feel wider, dry or painful for a while. Some mothers also have tears, cuts and stitches in the perineum (the skin between the vagina and the anus). However, you do not need to worry too much because modern medicine has developed more, there are many ways to perform surgery and restore the vagina after giving birth.
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Pathogenesis of endometriosis
Endometriosis is the presence of endometrial-like tissue (glands and stroma) outside the uterus, causing chronic inflammation, scar tissue and adhesions, which can distort a woman's pelvic anatomy. So what is the pathogenesis of endometriosis?
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