
A month has passed since the clavicle surgery. There was swelling near the seam, and after a week the seam turned red and after 2 days it began to fester. What to do?
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Answer 1
January, 2021I think the answer is obvious - see a doctor. To the one who operated or to the one who observed in the clinic. It is impossible to think of something else here - you need to open the abscess and antibacterial treatment
Answer 2
January, 2021See a doctor immediately.
I think it will be possible to fix it only with an antibiotic.
In general, after any operation, if a doctor is not available, the wound must be treated.
There are many groups of antiseptic solutions. The choice of one or another antiseptic depends on the nature of the wound.
The key to successful healing of a postoperative wound is clean, uninfected stitches.
If antiseptics are not observed, the infection penetrates into the deeper layers of the skin, which causes purulent complications