Post op seroma and infection
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I had an inguinal hernia repaired early in Feb. 2 weeks after I developed a seroma which was open for about 6 weeks. Just before it closed the nurse took a swab which showed a staph aureus infection so I was put on antibiotics which seemed to work but everything swelled up again and became sore 5 days later. After 3 more types of antibiotics I finally feel a but better insasmuch as I'm not as sensitive in that area.
I saw my hospital doctor last week and he told me that it wouldn't have been an infection and that treating staph aureus with antibiotics encourages MRSA. He said that staph aureus was a normal occurence on the skin and would show on a swab. My GP believes I have been getting abcesses in the repair area.
I have just checked the NHS website and staph aureus infections in wound sites are treated with antibiotics and do happen. Now I am starting to worry that my hospital doctor (who is usually lovely and helpful) just does not want to admit that things have gone wrong. My GO is concerned that the infection is in the mesh and consequently is not clearing up properly. I am still sore and swollen at the op site. I have had previous hernias repaired and have never had pain for this long even taking the seroma into consideration. I can't wear trousers or tights as the slight pressure around my wound site causes too much pain.
After looking at the NHS site I am now really worried about the junior doctor I have been seeing at the hospital. Prior to this he was always happy to explain things to me and find out answers to any questions I had but now I feel he isn't taking me seriously. Does anyone have any advice?
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