What should I do if pus keeps coming out of the wound after kidney stone surgery in January?

Pus is generally referred to as secretion. One month after kidney stone surgery, there is always secretion in the wound which may be caused by poor healing of incision, fat liquefaction, secondary infection, etc. You can choose general treatment, medication and other methods of treatment.
1. Poor incision healing: after kidney stone surgery, the patient’s incision healing speed is relatively slow, by the outside world after slight stimulation, tissue fluid extravasation, may appear at the incision has been out of pus symptoms. If you are a diabetic patient should actively control blood sugar, and eat foods rich in vitamins and proteins appropriately.
2. Fat liquefaction: Surgery causes damage to the surrounding tissues leading to fat liquefaction, and if the liquefied fat is not removed in time, there may be pus coming out of the wound all the time. Patients should go to the hospital regularly to disinfect, change medicine and take good care of the incision.
3. Secondary infection: the condition may also be caused by secondary bacterial infection. Infection can cause inflammation and irritation to the incision leading to pus. Patients should choose antibiotics, such as ceftazidime, amoxicillin, etc., under the guidance of the doctor. All the above drugs need to pay attention to the side effects and adverse reactions of the drugs.
Kidney stone surgery in January after the wound has been out of pus patients should go to the hospital in time, choose the appropriate method of treatment.