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4 days post op and my incisions/surrounding areas are really itchy. A friend told me to try tea tree oil but I can't remember if they said not to apply anything to the site...

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The itching is a sign of them healing. My doctor told me to keep mine clean and dry. Also, not to put any cream or ointments on them.

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Soap and Water only. With a good rinse.

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Mine are itching too and today I have a rash on various spots on my body. Not freaking out. Got diaper rash cream to see if the rash improves and it already looks better than a few hours ago. Now if I could just stop the incision itching...

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I am just a little over 3 weeks out and my incisions were itchy too. My problem was I think I'm allergic to the adhesive they used to close the incisions. I experienced this with the last surgery I had. My doc suggested a Benadryl itch cream but put it around the incision, not on it. Once the adhesive came off it made a significant difference in the itching.

Good luck!

-C

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Tea tree oil will burn. May not want to put that on them. They are still open. Mine itch too.. yes they are healing. I just rub them through my shirt and scratch around them when it gets bad.

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My doc told me to put neosporin anti itch around them.

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Try rubbing them through ur shirt! No oils or ointments. Itching is a sign of healing. :) Best of luck and congratulations! ????

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Hi same thing happened to me. Doctor looked at mine said it was an allergic reaction to the glue on the tape. My sleeve was 8/17/15 he told me to use hydrocortisone Benadryl cream. Soak in warm bath.

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