Funny pain/tingling after c-section?

I had an emergency c-section 6 months ago, and mostly I'm fine in a minute, but sometimes the incision gets any unbearably itchy or greatly sore, and sometimes tingly.
I am going to talk to a doctor around it as soon as I actually enjoy a new OB/GYN (which can hold months around here) but I want an idea of what it can be, or to know if I should aim more immediate relief. The pain isnt painful but it is rather annoying.
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I think that sounds pretty regular. A C-section is major surgery - it will appropriate a long time for the area to restore to health. I had itching and mild soreness (even loss of feeling) for a LONG time after mine...

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One possiblity is that some blotch tissue formed around nerve ending.

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it is typical it has be years since i had a csection and it is still tingly sometimes and is still numb in that nouns because the cutting destroys the nerves and skin tissue in that nouns but u have no defence to worry unless a discharge and odor comes from the incision and is extreme backache but it being sore and itchy or tingly and numb is clearly normal :) hope i hold been some minister to

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This is totally normal-think more or less it.they had to CUT OPEN YOUR ABDOMEN, adjectives of the muscles and nerve ending were severed. A little itching and dull pain at the site of the incision is normal.

I have a c-section 13 years ago, and I still get what you are describing every immediately and then, although not as normally as I did the first few years.

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I know exactly what you are conversation about. I hold had two c-sections. The end one was two years ago and I still enjoy no feeling and at tiniest once a month it gets unadulterated sore. I asked my doctor he said its scar tissue and that it is completly commonplace.





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