Women who have an itchy incision site at five months after cesarean section can take physical therapy, clearing and changing the wound, and using anti-itch medication to relieve the itch, depending on the specific situation. Itchy incision site when a woman is about five months after cesarean section is generally a physiological phenomenon. If the itchy symptoms are more serious, you can gently massage the wound area, you can also use hot compresses to relieve. If the itchy wound is caused by a wound infection, it is often necessary to re-clean the wound and change the dressing regularly until the wound has healed. If the patient’s incision site is healing well and is simply more itchy, the patient can appropriately use a glyburide lotion to stop the itching. Patients who experience a burning sensation or have significant redness or swelling at the wound site after using the medication should stop taking it immediately. Patients who are allergic to glycerite are prohibited. When using glycerite lotion, be careful to avoid contact with the eyes, mouth, nose, vagina and other mucous membrane areas.