Postpartum discharge is categorized into bloody discharge, plasma discharge and white discharge. Bloody discharge usually lasts for 3~4 days, and then gradually changes to plasma discharge and white discharge. It is not normal for the discharge to remain bright red 30 days after cesarean section. It is considered that the bleeding may be caused by the residual placental tissue, poor uterine regeneration and unhealed incision.
1. Retained placental tissue: it may cause the uterus not to contract completely, resulting in bleeding from the wound, and the phenomenon of bright red discharge 30 days after cesarean section requires the operation of removing the uterus.
2. Poor uterine regeneration: the uterus may not contract well due to infection, fibroids and other reasons, resulting in the blood vessels under the endothelium being in an open state, resulting in the phenomenon of bright red discharge after 30 days of cesarean section.
3. The incision is not healed: the incision is not healed due to infections and other reasons, and there are also bleeding problems, resulting in the phenomenon of bright red discharge after 30 days of cesarean section.
If you have had a cesarean section for 30 days, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital, consult with a professional doctor, cooperate with the doctor to complete the relevant examinations, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, so as not to blindly deal with the problem.