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Old 03-06-2012, 10:52 AM #7
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Default Hi Saffy

The wound looks irratated. Itching usually is a sign of healing. However in your case, this red looking area doesn't look good to me eithor. There should be a reduction of the redness as you heal, not an increase. If this seems to be getting worse, or going in the wrong directon, have it looked at so you can have ease of mind. A quick trip to the surgeon wouldn't be a bad idea, or a phone call to the nurse, just to be on the safe side. ginnie
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