disease | Acute Abscess |
The infection causes local redness, swelling, pain, and tenderness, followed by a sense of fluctuation as pus forms.
bubble_chart Diagnosis
Clinical Manifestations 1. Superficial abscess manifests as localized redness, swelling, pain, and tenderness, followed by a sense of fluctuation.
2. Deep abscess presents as diffuse local swelling, pain, and tenderness with less noticeable fluctuation; pus can be aspirated by diagnostic puncture. Diagnosis 1. Superficial abscess manifests as localized redness, swelling, pain, and tenderness, followed by a sense of fluctuation.
2. Deep abscess presents as diffuse local swelling, pain, and tenderness with less noticeable fluctuation; pus can be aspirated by diagnostic puncture.
bubble_chart Treatment Measures
1. Perform timely incision and drainage. During the surgery, ensure adequate anesthesia and a rationally designed incision. For deep abscesses, first perform puncture localization, then incise layer by layer.
2. Change the dressing promptly after surgery.
3. Systemic antibacterial and anti-inflammatory drugs should be selected for treatment. For wounds that do not heal over a long period, the cause should be investigated.