Why does my port scar hurt?
Emily Schmidt
Updated on May 13, 2026
What does it mean if your scar is hurting?
Scar Tissue PainThis is because nerve endings regenerate over time. Pain can also result from fibroblasts causing prolonged inflammation, with symptoms of itching, swelling, tenderness, and sensitivity. This condition is called fibrosis.
Why does my port hurt?
You may feel sore and swollen around the area where the port was put in for 1 or 2 days after the procedure. The area may also be bruised, which can take longer to go away. Avoid putting pressure on the incision areas, such as wearing suspenders or a tight bra for the first 1 or 2 days.What does pain from scar tissue feel like?
Symptoms of scar tissue pain can include some of the following: Itching and burning sensation near the scar. Tenderness and sensitivity in the region around the scar. Inflammation or swelling near the injury.How do you stop a new scar from hurting?
Treatment OptionsIn order to reduce surgical scar formation and pain, you can do the following at home: Moisturize to keep the scar tissue hydrated. Break up the scar tissue by doing a self-massage using circular motions along the scar. Move around to prevent the area from becoming tight.
HOW TO TREAT PAINFUL SENSITIVE PORTACATH SCARS // de-sensitize and improve scar tissue flexibility
How long does it take for a scar to stop hurting?
Wound healing is characterized by three sequential and overlapping phases. Inflammation: In the first phase the body tries to heal the skin wound by a process of inflammation. During this time the scar will be swollen, tender and red. This phase can last up to two weeks.Can massaging a scar make it worse?
As the scar matures you can increase the pressure of the massage to help soften scars. Your therapist will guide you in this process as massaging too firmly initially can make scarring worse. As discussed previously the new skin which has formed following the injury lacks the moisture needed.Can a scar hurt years later?
In some cases, pain from scar tissue is noticeable right away. In others, the pain may come on years later. Sometimes this has to do with nerves that develop after the injury itself heals.Can scar tissue become cancerous?
Abstract. The scar tissue carcinoma is a rare disease which arises from the floor of unstable scars, chronic fistulae, ulcera and radiation injuries.Does heat help scar tissue?
Heat and Soft Tissue HealingApplying heat to an injured area can support the healing process and produce several physiological effects. It helps reduce pain, relax the muscles and improve the flexibility of scarring in the long term.
How can I tell if my port is infected?
You have signs of infection, such as:
- Increased pain, swelling, warmth, or redness near the port.
- Red streaks leading from the port.
- Pus draining from the port.
- A fever.