How Do I Drain Pus from an Abscess?
When an abscess is formed due to acute inflammatory tissue, it is necessary to exclude the thick liquid in the abscess cavity, referred to as abscess.
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- Incision and drainage should be made in time. The incision should be selected at a place with obvious fluctuations and parallel to the skin texture. The incision should be long enough and low to facilitate drainage. Deep abscesses should be punctured and localized, and then cut open layer by layer.
- 2. Change the materials in time after operation.
- 3. The whole body should be treated with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory drugs. If the wound does not heal for a long time, the cause should be identified.
- Cure: After incision and drainage, the abscess disappeared, the incision basically healed, and systemic symptoms disappeared.
- 2. Improved: After incision and drainage of the abscess, drainage is smooth, wound granulation is healthy, and systemic and local symptoms disappear.
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- When a severe abscess develops, pus must be drained, generally available