Why fluid buildup occurs after inguinal hernia surgery

Inguinal hernia surgery is one of the common surgical procedures. Fluid accumulation after inguinal hernia surgery may be due to the trauma caused by the hernia sac in the process of exfoliating, when the trauma oozes it will lead to fluid accumulation.
Fluid accumulation after inguinal hernia surgery is a normal phenomenon in clinic, usually a small amount of fluid can be self-absorbed, without special treatment.
If there is obvious hematoma and accompanied by symptoms of pain, it means that there is more fluid, can be taken to puncture and pumping treatment, the fluid will be discharged, you can also choose to local hot compresses to relieve the symptoms. If the effusion is caused by local infection, antibiotic drugs such as cefixime and levofloxacin tablets can be taken under doctor’s guidance to treat the effusion.
If there will be effusion after inguinal hernia surgery, you should go to the hospital for review in time. In your daily life, pay attention to rest and eat a light diet.