Yes; it probably will. I am sorry.
It is an infected wound. The pus is the dead bacteria coming out.
If a C section scar becomes infected it is critical to contact the obstetrics and gynaecology doctor (OB-GYN) or surgeon that performed the procedure. It may be necessary to clean the wound with silver nitrate or something similar.
The clear sticky fluid that spreads from an open wound on your head is lymph; if it is infected, it is pus.
scar
I remain a scar after the wound that I got
On the sight of the wound, there may be a scar...
An example is, if a wound becomes septic, it has become infected.
The term for a normal scar resulting from the healing of a wound is "hypertrophic scar." These scars are raised and can be red or purple but typically remain within the boundaries of the original injury. Over time, they usually fade and flatten. If the scar extends beyond the original wound, it may be referred to as a keloid scar.
either a scar or a scab...
scar
Scar tissue can become infected when bacteria enter through breaks in the skin or underlying tissue, which may occur due to poor wound care, trauma, or surgical procedures. The compromised integrity of the scar tissue can create a favorable environment for bacterial growth. Additionally, reduced blood flow and immune response in scar tissue may hinder effective healing and make it more susceptible to infections. Proper hygiene and monitoring are essential to prevent infections in scar tissue.
The knife wound left a scar two inches long.