Causes symptoms diagnosis treatment posted in lump reviewed updated on may 6 2019 after surgery perhaps not immediately but in the weeks thereafter it s possible to develop what feels like a hard lump beneath your rehabilitating incision scar.
Marble size lump under c section incision.
This will take approximately 2 weeks to resolve and you may find that old blood will ooze from gaps in the healing wound as it resolves.
I never had a c section so i m not sure about recovery time but i would try to make sure you take the doctor s advice and not try to do too much too soon because that will just prolong your healing time.
The lump can vary in size.
Lumpy hardness under c section incision anyone else.
It is scar tissue.
Scar tissue this occurs because there has been a break in the body s tissues as a result of the caesarean section.
Today when i was laying on the couch i noticed that i have a lump the size of a golf ball under slightly above my incision on the left side.
I had a c section almost 3 weeks ago and last night noticed a small pea size lump near the end of the incision.
I was reading that it is pretty normal and would most likely disappear over time.
It s hard as a rock and really painful.
It may look like a swollen lump and feel tender or sore.
The scar can feel hard and the ridge ca.
Or it may form up to about 1 to 2 weeks after surgery.
It may form soon after your surgery.
A seroma may form after a surgical procedure.
In some cases a seroma may form after a very minor surgery.
A seroma is a sterile collection of fluid under the skin usually at the site of a surgical incision.
I have a lump under one of my scars although not from a c section.
It often appears as a lump and then gradually the skin becomes discoloured like a bruise.
Hard lump under incision after surgery.
A 46 year old member asked.
Nothing to worry about.
I had my c section last wednesday and i ve been in a lot of pain on my left side.
A small seroma is not dangerous.
The most common symptom of endometriosis after a cesarean delivery is the formation of a mass or lump in the surgical scar.
Fluid builds up under the skin where tissue was removed.
I don t have any redness or fever the incision is totally closed and my doc said it might just be fluid.
This is my 2nd c section and i don t remember having anything like this before.
My pain meds don t even come close to making it feel better.
Depending on the size and location of the incision a scar ridge forms as a normal part of the healing process.