When you have a mastitis puncture, how long does it take for the puncture point to heal?

After a breast puncture, healing usually occurs within a week, but the healing time depends on the extent of the patient’s condition.
If there is bleeding or pus after a breast puncture, this condition will delay the healing of the puncture site, and of course, it is also related to whether or not an infection occurs near the puncture site.
1. If the puncture wound is small and there is no bleeding or pus coming from the puncture site, it will heal within a week as long as there is no infection.
2. If the puncture site becomes infected, it will need to be treated with anti-infective therapy until the infection is cured. Patients with mastitis who have abscesses will need to have the punctures drained, and the punctures will not heal until the pus is drained.
The key to the healing of mastitis puncture points is the local care of the puncture point, to keep the puncture point clean, as well as regular, regular replacement of sterile gauze, and in the change of medication to observe the situation of the wound, if there is redness, swelling, hot pain and hardness, you should consult a doctor in a timely manner.