The incision of an abscess to drain out the fluid belongs to the common treatment options for abscesses, and having the fluid drained out is a normal part of the healing process.
Most abscesses are caused by bacterial and other pathogenic infections, resulting in suppurative inflammation, with more pus accumulating and forming abscesses, also known as pustules.
To treat abscess, you can take local incision and drainage to discharge the purulent secretion, and then place drainage strips to drain the newly generated purulent secretion, and change the medication regularly. At the same time, you can take amoxicillin, cefaclor and other antibiotics.
During the treatment period, avoid stimulating foods, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and drink more water. As the wound recovers, the exudate will gradually decrease until it disappears and the wound heals.