2 months after cesarean section and still bleeding occasionally

It is not normal to have bleeding symptoms 2 months after cesarean section. Generally, bloody malignant fluid will gradually decrease within 3 days after cesarean section, but if there are continuous bleeding symptoms, it may be caused by the following conditions: 1. poor healing of incision: if the blood flowing out is bright red, you can check the healing of the incision in the lower part of the uterus through ultrasound, which may be caused by poor healing of the incision; 2. residue in the uterus. If the blood coming out of the vagina is brown or dark red, you should go to the hospital to rule out any residual placenta or fetal membranes in the uterine cavity through ultrasound. If there is residue, treatment of uterus removal is needed. After the operation, we should actively prevent infection, promote uterine contraction and monitor the change of HCG level; 3. Incomplete uterine regeneration: Incomplete uterine regeneration is a common postpartum complication, and the most typical symptom is the prolonged duration of vaginal bleeding. The most typical symptom is prolonged vaginal bleeding. Under doctor’s guidance, you can inject myometrium or intrauterine drip to promote uterine contraction, and if necessary, you need to take oral antibiotics to prevent infection. Breastfeeding is good for postpartum uterine contraction and rejuvenation, so it is recommended to insist on breastfeeding after delivery. 4. puerperal infection: Infection leads to endometrial inflammation, which can cause postpartum dew and persistent vaginal bleeding, and the blood routine will indicate elevated white blood cells, so anti-infection treatment is needed. Therefore, if there is bleeding 2 months after cesarean section, it is recommended to go to the gynecology department of the hospital in time to get a clear diagnosis through relevant examinations and treat it symptomatically under the guidance of doctors.