What should I do if I have pain for six months at the wound closure of my labor?

Pain six months after the birth wound closure may be caused by scar proliferation, wound infection or uterine diverticulum, etc., which can be treated with medication or surgery.
1. Scar growth: If there is scar growth, you can consult your doctor for local injection of cortisol to reduce inflammation, or you can choose surgical treatment to remove the scar and then re-stitch it.
2. Suture infection: the suture may be infected, and then inflammation occurs involving local nerves, resulting in pain, the need for timely medical attention, under the guidance of the doctor to take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or antibiotics and other treatments, if the drug treatment is ineffective, you can choose to re-suture.
Patients who find themselves in the case of pain six months after the birth wound suture, it is recommended to go to the hospital, should avoid blindly taking medication, under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment.