Can I take anti-inflammatory medication six days after stoma retrieval surgery?

Six days after stoma retraction surgery can usually take anti-inflammatory drugs, but it depends on the patient’s specific situation. Patients who have poor wound healing after stoma retraction surgery may be in a situation caused by an inflammatory infection, which can be treated with drugs such as amoxicillin capsules and cefixime under the guidance of a doctor. If there is no inflammatory infection, anti-inflammatory drugs are usually not needed. Patients should pay attention to rest after the operation, keep the wound area clean and dry, do not get wet, change the medicine in time, avoid strenuous exercise, keep the bowel movement, eat more easily digestible food, such as millet porridge, rotten noodles and so on. After stoma retraction surgery, you should avoid excessive exertion, eat less and more meals, and go to the hospital for regular checkups, and if there is any uncomfortable reaction, you should go to the hospital in time for treatment.