ANA Discussion Forum
Post-Treatment => Post-Treatment => Topic started by: anothereveryman on October 15, 2014, 01:28:09 pm
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I had all but a few stitches removed by my local ENT some weeks after my translab removal of my cochlea and vestibular area. He said to "keep the area clean and dry" until I see him for the final stitches in a few weeks, but also to not touch the area and to be as gentle as possible around it.
This is my question: black crud is accumulating in the area, scab-like material. It was flaking off practically on its own. Does 'cleaning the area' include removing that stuff? I don't know how thorough I'm allowed to be and wonder if anyone else had this experience with some insight.
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I didn't have that experience, but you should call your ENT and ask him or her about it. No sense wondering and worrying when a phone call can most likely answer your question and relieve any doubt or concern. Good luck.
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I shampooed my hair about a week after surgery, being very careful around the stitches, and also being very careful to blow dry it completely. I have had no ill effects.