This refers to wound healing after childbirth and the formation of keloids.
- Wound healing:
- Sutures from a vaginal delivery generally heal within 7-10 days.
- However, complete healing of the internal tissues can take up to 4-6 weeks.
- Keloid formation:
- Raised scars usually do not form immediately after a wound heals.
- Generally, if a raised scar forms, it usually becomes noticeable 6-8 weeks after birth.
- In some cases, it may take up to 3-6 months postpartum before a raised scar becomes clearly visible.
- Things to note:
- Not everyone develops raised scars after childbirth.
- Risk factors for keloid formation include genetics, infection, or excessive tension on the scar area.
- Proper wound care can help reduce the chances of developing hypertrophic scars.
- advice:
- Clean the wound as instructed by your doctor.
- Avoid excessive exertion in the first few months after childbirth.
- Observe for any unusual symptoms, such as fever, severe pain, or pus discharge, and inform your doctor immediately if you notice anything abnormal.


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