What’s wrong with the pain in the wound 8 months after surgery for a chocolate cyst?

Pain at the wound eight months after chocolate cyst surgery may be a normal reaction, or it may be related to postoperative wound infection and other factors. The pain may be caused by the pain of the laparoscopic abdominal wall puncture port during the chocolate cyst surgery, which is a normal reaction after the surgery, and should be closely observed and followed by discomfort. If the local hygiene care is not in place after chocolate cyst surgery, it may lead to infection of the surgical opening, and further stimulation of the local inflammatory reaction will lead to pain in the surgical wound, which is often accompanied by local redness, swelling, oozing and other symptoms, and at this time, it is necessary to carry out anti-infective treatment under the guidance of the doctor. If you find that the chocolate cyst wound pain eight months after surgery, you should promptly under the guidance of a doctor to avoid delaying the condition. Pay attention to rest on weekdays, maintain hygienic care of the wound area and avoid overwork.