Should I dig out the white flesh in the middle of a pus-filled wound?

White rotting flesh in the middle of a pus-filled wound requires prompt medical attention and surgical removal under professional conditions. The white rotting flesh generally refers to the localized decayed tissue, and the removal of which can reduce the risk of infection. White rot in the middle of a pus-filled wound is degenerated tissue, which has the potential to become infected, and the prolonged presence of degenerated tissue can also affect the healing of the wound. When such tissue appears in the wound, you need to consult a doctor in time and have it removed by a professional doctor. After the removal, you need to drain the wound adequately, change the medication regularly, and disinfect the wound regularly, so as to promote the healing of the wound. For the appearance of localized decayed tissue in the wound, you should not blindly carry out the relevant operation by yourself, you need to promptly seek medical treatment, standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor, active treatment, to prevent infection.