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Dressing removal after surgery

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Hddh
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Re: Dressing removal after surgery

Thank you for your reply , I was brave and removed the dressing this morning and yes was dried blood but now feel a bit easier about it all . Nurse told me to wash as normal not scrub or rub and pat dry which is what I’ve done so hopefully all will keep going well thanks again x 

Hddh
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Re: Dressing removal after surgery

Thank you for your reply , I was brave and removed the dressing this morning and yes was dried blood but now feel a bit easier about it all . Nurse told me to wash as normal not scrub or rub and pat dry which is what I’ve done so hopefully all will keep going well thanks again x 

Over70
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Re: Dressing removal after surgery

I too had a mastectomy. My wound was glued no steri strips. When l got home after the op the wound had bled. The district nurse, simply changed the dressing, made no attempt to remove dried blood. The dressing stayed on until the drain was removed after 10 days and l then had a gentle shower. I had no problems with infection.

This may not help, but ease your fears about infection

Good luck.

Hddh
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Dressing removal after surgery

Hi just wanted some advice. I had left full mastectomy on Thursday last week have been advised to take dressing off and leave steri strips on  to fall off on there own with dissolvable stiches also. a small area has become loose and I can see dried blood on the steri strips is this normal ? I’m scared to take off the dressing and of infection. How do I clean the area best while strips still on to remove dried blood. I’ve been so lucky with no pain and inflammation up to now don’t want things to go wrong, any advice would be good. Thank you in advance x