If the bile duct drain comes out one millimeter, it can be left untreated if bile drainage is normal and no discomfort is present. If the bile duct comes out without bile drainage and there is abdominal pain and other discomforts, it is necessary to reposition the bile duct and use antibiotics to prevent infection.
If the bile duct is dislodged for one millimeter, the bile can be drained normally, and the patient does not have abdominal pain, fever and other symptoms, there is no need to deal with it, and it can be observed first to avoid further dislodgment of the bile duct.
If the bile duct drain can not drain the bile normally after one millimeter detachment, and there are signs of infection such as abdominal pain, fever, etc., it is necessary to relocate the bile duct drain. At the same time, antibiotics such as cefixime and cefuroxime should be used under the supervision of the doctor to prevent infection.
It is recommended that patients who have a bile duct drain coming out by one millimeter need to consult a doctor in time, and the doctor will take appropriate measures to deal with the patient’s situation. In addition, patients usually need to fix the bile duct drainage tube, to prevent the bile duct drainage tube dislodged, but also to keep the bile duct drainage tube open.