Episiotomy

Updated on September 17, 2007
J.M. asks from New Philadelphia, OH
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Sorry this is personal, but I'm kind of freaking out. I had my daughter 17 days ago. I was fine, then started hurting whenever I sat down - a shooting pain. I have some sort of sore beside the place where pee comes out. (I don't know the proper term.) It's painful and feels kind-of like a water balloon consistency. I finally called the doctor, but by the time they returned my call, it stopped hurting. I was pain-free for 2 days, but it came back today. I don't want to go to the doctor for something stupid, but I'm worried it's something bad. Anyone know anything about this?

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H.P.

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I has something very similar like this and found out that it was a sereve baddler infection. So i would try to see the ob ASAP.

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W.S.

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I had pain for a long time but it wasn't "shooting" pain, and my understanding is that "shooting" pain usually means you should get it checked out! Especially if you do have some kind of blister thing.
It could be that you are doing too much (with a 20 mo that's easy to do), also...be sure you are getting a lot of rest!

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M.V.

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You shouldn't feel stupid for asking if you have a problem and your dr. shouldn't make you feel like you are either!!! The way I look at it is my private area is very important to me and I like it the way it is so if I have a problem even if I'm not sure I call the doc!!! Remember it's their job!!!!!!! You wouldn't think twice about calling the cable guy! M.

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M.R.

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Not sure, but you should get it checked out. THe last thing you want is an infection in this area! They won't think you're stupid, that's what they are there for. If they treat you like you're stupid, then it's time to find a new doctor, bottom line! GOod luck!

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B.F.

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sounds like a hemmoroid. I don't know much about them, but see if that could be it.

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M.S.

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Hi,

I would get it checked out. It could be something as simple of an irritation from rubbing or it could be an infection. Not to be too personal, but could it be a herpes flair up? They are usually blister like and very painful and it can last anywhere from a couple of days to a week or so. My friend gets them every so often (usually around her monthly period or during levels of high stress). Also, since you had an epsiotomy, I know when I had mine, I had the same thing...one minute I was ok, the next I was in horrible pain. I had it checked out because this went on for 4 months. It was like a knott and was painful whenever I used the bathroom. Turns out, it was just scar tissue that eventually went away.

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J.W.

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This doesn't sound like something stupid to me. It may be minor, but not stupid. It may be nothing, but not stupid. It may be something else, but not stupid. I'd go ahead and call the doc. Remember, it's their job, and they deal with all kinds of things all of the time. Their experience likely makes them a better judge of what's going on than you or I.

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E.J.

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This sounds like you may have a small tear from where your stitches were. This happened to me as well as my best friend. It does hurt like crazy but when I went to the dr. I was given some lidocaine cream to put on there and I took a couple of sitz bath to also relieve the burning feeling. I would go and get it checked out just to be sure although you did stop hurting. Good Luck. Hope this helps.

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K.L.

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I think your doctor will be mad if you DON'T call them even over the weekend.

I had a 4th degree tear and it did not start hurting until about 3-4 weeks afterward. But it was a general ache/soreness, not sharp shooting pain. My OB worked me in right away and said that the achiness was likely due to the stitches starting to work their way out and rubbing against the area. She also put me on antibiotics in case there was infection starting.

She said I needed to really stay off my feet as much as possible and keep the area really clean (use the peri bottle to rinse off after using the bathroom and take sitz baths 3 times a day).

Also, take your temperature regularly to make sure you don't have a fever which would indicate an infection.

Remember to think of your recovery from the episiotomy as though you're recovering from surgery.

I really hope you feel better soon!

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B.B.

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My sister had a similar problem. It turned out to be a cyst and she had to have it removed. You should see your doctor. There are no stupid questions when it comes to your health!!

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J.N.

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I would call your ob/gyn asap. The more you let it go the worse it could get! Why stay in pain when you could feel better.

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