What’s the best medicine for pus extraction?

The best way to remove an abscess is to incise and drain it, followed by appropriate oral antibiotics such as cefadroxil and cefradine. When an infection occurs in a tissue or organ in the human body, the tissue will undergo necrosis and liquefaction, and a localized accumulation of pus, called an abscess, will form, with the causative organism usually being Staphylococcus aureus. For abscesses that have formed, the best treatment is local incision and drainage, and oral antibiotics such as spironolactone and cefradine. For early abscesses, topical povidone-iodine, ichthyol ointment, or gold-white powder can be used. When the abscess is already fluctuating and pus is perforated, it should be incised and drained promptly. After anesthesia, make a wide incision to remove the pus, usually using a cross incision, the depth of the incision to reach the deep fascia, try to remove the necrotic tissue, the wound is filled with gauze to stop bleeding, and at the same time oral antibiotics with the treatment. If you feel unwell, please consult a doctor.