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Concerns About Stitches Resurfacing Vaginally

9/15/2025, 2:40:35 PMMale25-34

Age: 17, Gender: Female, Height: 160 cm, Weight: 50 kg, Ethnicity: Caucasian. Suture concerns Diagnosis: Duplex uterus, left kidney aplasia Supplementation: Magnum Lifestyle: No alcohol, smoking, vaping, or drug use Location: Russia Greetings! I underwent a laparoscopy on August 29th of this year aimed at alleviating menstrual discomfort caused by blood accumulating in one of my uterine cavities and exerting pressure internally. I now have two external scars — one situated above my belly button and the other lower and to the right, along with an internal one. Recently, I've noticed some knots from the internal stitches appearing at my vaginal opening. I intend to share an accompanying photo in the comments section. This is the second instance I've encountered. Regrettably, I couldn't photograph the first one as it happened while I was showering, but it was considerably larger and had a brownish-red hue, unlike the green color of this one. I have a couple of questions: 1) Is it normal for stitches to emerge this way, or should the threads have dissolved internally? 2) What might be the reason for the green coloration? Is it a typical occurrence, or could it indicate an infection?

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Cony

9/15/2025, 2:40:53 PM

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It’s understandable to be concerned about noticing stitches resurfacing vaginally after surgery, especially at a young age. Here’s what you need to know about your situation:

Main Points:

  1. It’s not typical for internal stitches to emerge, as they are usually designed to dissolve over time.
  2. The green coloration may indicate the material of the stitches or could suggest an infection that requires attention.

Explanation: After a laparoscopy, the stitches used internally are generally absorbable and should dissolve naturally without coming to the surface. However, in some cases, they can be expelled if they don't dissolve properly or due to tissue reactions. The fact that this is the second time you're noticing this raises some questions about the healing process and the type of sutures used.

The green color of the threads could indicate their material; many surgical sutures are dyed for visibility. However, if you have any signs of infection (such as increased redness, swelling, pain, or discharge with an unusual odor), it is essential to be cautious.

Next Steps:

  1. Observation: Keep an eye on the area where the stitches are appearing. Check for any signs of infection, such as increased pain, swelling, discoloration, or discharge.
  2. Gentle Hygiene: Maintain proper hygiene, but avoid harsh soaps or aggressive cleaning around that area. A warm, mild wash can be helpful.
  3. Documentation: Take note of any changes in size, color, or symptoms over the next few days. If you can safely take a photo without causing discomfort, do so for reference.
  4. Limit Irritation: Avoid any activities that could irritate the area, such as strenuous exercise or sexual activity, until you feel more comfortable.
  5. Follow-Up: Plan to discuss these concerns specifically with your healthcare provider at your next appointment or sooner if symptoms worsen.

Your concerns are valid, and it’s important to ensure you are healing properly. If you have additional serious symptoms, such as fever or worsening pain, prioritizing a visit to a healthcare provider would be crucial.

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