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I had my J pouch removed 11 days ago, and feeling ok but having only just had a look at the wound myself I'm very surprised at what it looks like. I was expecting a standard 'straight line' wound but it is a thick flap of skin instead. Where is the actual wound? How long do I expect it to be sore and oozing for? I'm trying to keep it as clean as possible but due to where it is I'm worried about infection.

Many thanks Smiler

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Hi, are you referring to your butt wound?

My butt wound looked like a thick, bumpy worm for a few months as it healed, it was very swollen.

It became a flat line and hardly looks any different from before surgery around 4 to 5 months post op.

Yes, it is important to keep it clean and dry, the perianal wound is one of the most difficult to heal, but for me, I had no issues. I wish the same for you Smiler

If you are referring to your abdo incision, mine was opened up after they pulled out the staples as it was very infected. But, that healed up in a few months and is fine now.

You can do it! Best of luck Smiler
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Sorry yes I mean the perineal wound, I'm so glad to hear it'll get less swollen over time. Do you have any advice on aftercare for it, I wasn't told much from the hospital. Its very sore the more I move around and I'm trying to be as careful as I can with steps and bending down etc cos I'm worried I'll end up opening the wound. At the moment its clean apart from a slight bit of discharge and seems to be a healthy colour. I was told to blast it with the shower once or twice a day to clean it, should I be wiping it aswell?

Thanks for your response Smiler
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OK, be very gently with the butt wound. In the morning I would let warm water in the shower wash over it, no soap. Then at night I would use a squirt bottle, again just with warm water, to clean it. I would very gently dab the area dry with gauze.

I had dissolvable sutures, and was told no baths, and other than warm water twice a day, not to clean it with anything. We didn't want the sutures to dissolve before the area was healed.

It took about 6 weeks for the sutures to all dissolve, and like I said, over a few months it completely flattened out and it feels totally normal to sit on it now.

Good luck!
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