How many days after perianal abscess surgery can you smoke?

Smoking is not recommended after perianal abscess surgery, the nicotine, tar and other harmful substances in tobacco are not conducive to the recovery of the wound, but also induces a variety of diseases, jeopardizing health.
After perianal abscess surgery, patients need to quit smoking and drinking, eat a light diet, get enough rest, and relax to promote the recovery of the condition. When smoking, the nicotine and tar in tobacco are inhaled, which will seriously delay the normal recovery of the disease and even cause the disease to recur.
In addition to the above hazards, smoking is also prone to induce coronary heart disease, hypertension, cerebral infarction, lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and many other diseases, which will bring serious adverse consequences to the body, so smoking is not recommended.
Therefore, it is not recommended that patients smoke after perianal abscess surgery, and it is recommended that patients actively cooperate with doctors to receive postoperative care to promote the recovery of the disease.