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[|Human|] Had laprascopic debulking surgery on feb 14. Dissolving sutures on the inside and surgical glue was used topically On the incision sites. About a week postoperative I started experiencing itching around incisions. Saw my doc and he stated that I was having reaction to glue and to try to Get glue off. I did get the gle removed but this has not improved the itching and rash . I am now 3weeks postoperative and am still experiencing itching and a rash that has moved to my upper torso as well. I have tried to take Benadryl , cortisone creams as well as compresses of white vinegar. Is this normal or should I be advising my gyn/ oncologist who did the surgery. This is the fourth time that I have hd this surgery for ovarian cancer and adhesions and I have never experienced this before.
[|AI|]  Hello. Thanks for using Chat Doctor. Itching occurring after operation at the site of the incision occurs due to the growth of new nerve cells and release of histamine at the wound site. Itching can be quite a discomfort, however it's also a part of the healing process. You can try by keeping the area of that skin well moisturized, keeping the area clean, applying cool compress, taking anti-allergic medication and avoiding any irritation with the clothes. If however the itching has not improved and rashes are present, consult with your doctor for a reevaluation of the operative wound site. Feel free for further queries. Regards.