The application of baking lamps in clinical practice is very extensive, especially in the postoperative recovery process of some surgeries. Doctors often recommend patients to use baking lamps to assist in recovery. In fact, women who have undergone cesarean section can also use baking lamps during the postpartum period. So, what are the benefits of baking lamps at the incision site of cesarean section?
Firstly, a cesarean section will leave a wound of about 10 centimeters in the abdomen. Under the illumination of a baking lamp, the wound can promote blood circulation in the local skin, which can accelerate the healing of the wound to a certain extent.
Secondly, the illumination of the baking lamp can have a certain preventive effect on wound infection. Cesarean section mothers have weaker bodies and weaker immune systems than usual, so they are more prone to infection after surgery than normal surgery. Therefore, it is necessary to prevent infection through baking lamps after surgery. Pay attention to observing the condition of the wound at all times while baking the lamp to avoid infection.
Another issue is that many cesarean section mothers may have a very obvious scar on the incision site, and there may even be tissue proliferation. If they persist in using a baking lamp after surgery, it can help the wound recover better and prevent the occurrence of new tissue proliferation. The best time to bake the lamp is from three days to twenty days after cesarean section. The time to bake the lamp should be kept at around one hour per day, preferably half an hour in the morning and half an hour in the afternoon.