Swelling is normal and usually subsides on its own, but if it continues to get worse, you should seek medical attention.
Localized swelling after the enzyme injection is a normal adverse reaction. Due to the existence of allergic reaction to it, localized tissue edema can occur in the skin, which is manifested as swelling. The swelling is usually mild and resolves on its own within 1 week or so without causing other adverse effects.
However, if the symptoms continue to worsen, accompanied by pain, pus, fluctuating sensation and other manifestations, it is more likely to be accompanied by infection. At this time, we need to consult a doctor in time, carry out blood routine, tissue culture and other tests to identify the specific causative organisms, and take targeted anti-infection treatment, such as penicillin and other antibiotics.
The use of specific drugs need to be in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner.