Seroma?
Thanks
I had one when I had my hysterectomy and they way my gyno explained is that the fluid builds up and sometimes the liquid absorbs back into the body and sometimes it finds the path of least resistance out of the body, which is an incision line.
Great....wish I had been informed. I had no idea what this was, never heard of it. I googled it when I got home assuming this was not a good thing. I have read that most times these have to be aspirated several times? Does this hurt? I am so pissed that I was not informed that this could happen! I will call my PS first thing this monring. Thanks for the info.
When I went to my doctor, he basically pressed all around it to get out as much fluid as possible. No aspiration was needed, no packing, etc. I believe those measures are required for more complicated issues/infected areas. Mine was pretty simple and didn't hurt.
Mine was in the fold right under my panni and the first time it leaked, it was because I bent over and applied the pressure of my panni to it. The fluid just started running out and had I not seen the fluid or felt it (as gross as it sounds) running down my skin, I wouldn't have known anything happened. Even when my doctor was pressing on it (and he was rather agressive but not rough) it didn't hurt at all.
Generally, when you have drains seromas are less likely. The fluids that the drains collect is the same building up in the seroma - which that is the purpose of the drains. At this point, I dont' think it's anything to panic over but talk to your doctor, he/she may want to see you earlier at most.
Good luck.
(FWIW, I was rather intrigued by mine. Once I saw the doctor and knew that it was okay to press on it, I would do it at home to help keep things moving - again, my doctor okayed this)
My story is yucky, proceed with caution :)
I got my gall bladder out last summer... One day I was cleaning the incision in my belly button and sprung a HORRIBLE leak.. it was shooting out orangish pinkish yuckish stuff everywhere. I freaked out and went to the ER.. told me it was a seroma.
It was never painful, I never needed any sort of assistance in getting it drained because it continued to leak non stop. I had to put gause pads over it to catch it. I want to say it went on for about a week or two.
I hope your experience is pain free. Don't be scared though if you start leaking stuff... that's normal... but if it happens to you in the volume it happened to me, it may frighten you a little.