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I am having some pain and swelling in 2 of My incisions. I never had any pain prior but now they are really sore. I do notice a couple of stitches coming out of both of these incisions than either haven't dissolved or aren't going to.

I don't think it's bad enough to go to the doctor so I thought I would test all of you experts :). Anyone else experienced this?

Sorry for the gross photo! But it may help :) plus maybe some can see what seven week incisions look like. :)

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That's a long time to have redness.... I had sutures poking out up to 2 wks and I read to tug them and see if they would come out and if they didn't to pull them tight and cut them close to skin so that's what I did! I told the PA and she said that was exactly what she would have done!

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That is very red for 7 weeks! Mine were completely heeled by 2 weeks!

I know everyone is different. But I think u should ask your doc to look.

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That is very red for 7 weeks! Mine were completely heeled by 2 weeks!

I know everyone is different. But I think u should ask your doc to look.

That's kind of what worries me. I Had a friend who had an appendectomy one week before my surgery and her scars are completely healed, you can't even see them.

Just sent an email to the surgeons office

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Im 8 weeks and I was completly healed by 2 weeks also, please call your dr just in case :)

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I have been having a weird pain in/on (?) one of my suture scars? This is almost a year out? Almost feels like a slight burn?

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Called the PA...she put me on antibiotics just in case....didn't have to in thank goodness!

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My incision took about that long to heal. It even leaked Fluid for about the last 2.5 weeks. I had no infection. I think it was a stitch. Dr said to just continue to put peroxide on it so thats what I did. It was a pain in the butt but Ive seen worse!!

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Mine are keloid scars at 7 weeks. They get itchy and sometimes sting but it's the way my skin goes after any op. :( I'd be a bit concerned about yours though, there is a lot of redness beyond the scar line which usually means an infection. Try an anti bacterial cream or hydrogen peroxide for a few days. Go see a doctor if still red, that'd be my advice. Hope they get better soon.

Has anyone out there got keloid scarring skin too? Sux!

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