flamingoprint
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Hi BenneI can relate -- I had one with my THR. It was at the very bottom of the incision, so I was very aware of it. And it made me crazy! However, the surgeon said to leave it alone and let it resolve on its own -- which it did eventually.Has anyone else had this and done something about it? Or just let it be…
Do let us know what your surgeon says when you see him.
Not sure if this is the right place to ask as this is an older thread, apologies if not!
Basically, I have a spitting stitch at the base of my incision - a white piece is appearing from a reddened area which was a bit swollen and sore a week ago but isn't now. A week ago I saw a doctor at the hospital where my op was done and he said it was a spitting stitch from an internal knot and gave me antibiotics (which I finished today) though he said no infection so just prophylactic. He said to keep it covered and it should resolve 'in a week or so'. There is now a little yellow pus emerging round this white clump (about the size of a grain of rice) emerging from a small but very clear hole which shows no signs of healing over. No swelling, heat or tenderness and less red and I am keeping covered. My real issue is - how long did yours take to resolve? It's really worrying me as I'm a very keen swimmer (3 times weekly before my op) and know I can't go back in the pool till the incision is fully healed. I know we have to have patience but I'm so distressed at the thought that I may not be able to swim again for months.
Should I ask anyone to try and remove? Surely it won't heal while the stitch/knot is there?
Sorry to bother you with this as I know it wouldn't be an issue for many people but it does matter very much to me.