Patients with edema at the incision, depending on the severity and specific causes of edema, different clinical treatments can often be taken: First, if the patient’s edema at the incision is due to acute tissue damage, then you can take oral pain relief, and local external application of concentrated sodium chloride gauze. Most patients in 24-48 hours, the local edema symptoms can gradually subside, will not cause serious effects. Second, if the patient’s incision edema, is due to the incision occurred in the infection caused by. In this case, we need to remove the infected foci under the incision as soon as possible, strengthen the drainage of the incision, can be given iodoform gauze tamponade to drain out the fluid and pus in the incision, and at the same time remove the necrotic tissues in the incision, and after the inflammation in the incision is completely controlled, the edema of the incision can be subsided more quickly.