Postoperative hematoma of breast fibroma is often caused by local exudation and improper hemostasis by intraoperative compression, which will be manifested by breast deformation, skin color change and obvious pain.
1. Breast deformation: postoperative hematoma, the enlarged area will be enlarged and bulging, with hard texture and change in appearance.
2. Skin color change: the skin in the enlarged area will be purple and dark, patches will appear, the skin pattern will be missing, the tissue will be edematous, and there will be red liquid coming out from the wound.
3. Obvious pain: the hematoma area will be accompanied by obvious swelling and falling sensation.
Once a hematoma occurs after surgery, you should consult a doctor for evaluation and, if necessary, treatment by puncture or incision and drainage.