Inflammation after having ligation surgery is usually seen in incisional infection, tubal infection, pelvic peritonitis, etc. Infection in these areas can cause incisional pain, lower abdominal pain, increased body temperature, abnormal secretions and urinary system symptoms.
1. incisional infection, incisional infection is the most common, which can be manifested as redness, swelling, pain and purulent secretion oozing from the incision.
2. Tubal inflammation, which can be caused by low immunity of the patient and failure to operate in strict accordance with the principle of asepsis during the operation. In turn, it causes tubal mucosal swelling, interstitial edema and congestion, and a large number of neutrophil infiltration. Clinical manifestations are left or right-sided lower abdominal cramps, abnormal secretions, increased body temperature, loss of appetite and so on.
3. Pelvic peritonitis, tubulitis can spread to the pelvic peritoneum in severe cases, resulting in peritoneal congestion, edema, increased exudate. Clinical manifestations of diffuse pain in the lower abdomen, pressure pain, rebound pain, nausea, vomiting, headache, chills, high fever, etc.; inflammation spread to the bladder, but also frequent urination, urinary urgency, urinary discomfort.
Do ligation surgery, in the preoperative examination ultrasound, blood and urine routine to rule out acute and chronic inflammation, such as inflammation should be cured before surgery; surgery to choose a regular hospital, postoperative attention to care, if necessary, prophylactic use of amoxicillin and other broad-spectrum antibiotics, to prevent postoperative infection.