Urgent!!! How many days does perianal abscess surgery take to stay in the hospital?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-14
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I was hospitalized for 21 days, and after I was discharged, I rested at home for almost a month, and I can recover in two or three months.

    Pay attention to not eating fishy and spicy things, eat more fruits and vegetables, prevent constipation, wash every day after the toilet and before going to bed for three or four months, maintain hygiene, and try not to sit and stand for a long time.

    I wish your lord a speed**!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After the diagnosis of perianal abscess, pus should be incised and drained in time to control the infection, so as to prevent the abscess from expanding to other spaces and even producing complex anal fistulas. The principle of surgery is to locate accurately, drain thoroughly, avoid damage to the sphincter and prevent the formation of anal fistula, generally using spinal anesthesia or local anesthesia. Preoperative preparations are:

    First, eat a small amount of soft rice two to three days before the operation, and take a warm sitz bath twice a day. Second, bowel preparation can generally be given. Thirdly, prophylactic use of oral antibiotics, the indications for perianal abscess surgery include is-ischiorectal fossa abscess, retrorectal abscess, high interscalene abscess, pelvic rectal abscess, etc.

    The general steps of the operation: first, local sterilization and drape. Second, a radial incision is made along the longitudinal axis of the rectum where the abscess fluctuates most significantly.

    Thirdly, after draining the pus, different abscesses are treated separately, such as one-time incision and drainage for low perianal abscesses. Fourth, for the high abscess to the highest abscess, the thinnest part of the probe is inserted into the rectum and the index finger is inserted into the intestinal tube as a guide, and the two ends of the silk thread are clamped and clamped, and petroleum jelly fritters are placed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Perianal abscess can be incised and drained in the outpatient clinic of the hospital, and intravenous drip can be done in the outpatient clinic.

    After three or four days, the anti-inflammatory drug can be changed to oral medicine, and then a thorough operation will be performed after one month. The most important thing is to do incision and drainage.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It takes 1 month for the incision to heal completely! I kid you not!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I was hospitalized on August 25th, discharged on September 10th, and now on September 29th, the wound hasn't fully healed

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    As long as you ask to be discharged, you can be discharged within a few days. In fact, this kind of small hand diarrhea can not be hospitalized, but it will be very troublesome to change the dressing back and forth.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, according to your description, the surgery for perianal abscess generally requires hospitalization, because the abscess cavity of perianal abscess is generally very large, and it is necessary to stay in hospital for a period of time to change dressings.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you are hospitalized, you can be discharged from the hospital in 2-3 days, and it will take at least 2 weeks for the postoperative wound to heal completely. If you return to work and life, although there is a wound after the incision of the perianal abscess, you can resume work, because the wound of the perianal abscess will gradually heal.

    Perianal abscess insection and drainage generally do not suture, mainly to let the granulation tissue of the wound gradually grow from the inside to **, and no new perianal abscess will be formed. The time for a long wound is generally 2 weeks, or even about 1 month. Therefore, it takes at least 2 weeks or even longer for the wound to heal completely after perianal abscess.

    After the incision of the perianal abscess, most of them do not affect normal life and work, but they need to change the wound dressing every day, and other work that does not affect the wound healing can be done.

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