After a one-time radical surgery for perianal abscess, the patient usually needs to stay in hospital for 3 to 5 days, and the specific time varies depending on the patient's recovery and the surgical method. The time of discharge depends on the healing of the incision, whether the infection is controlled, and whether other special complications occur after the operation. Perianal abscess is an abscess formed due to anal gland infection. The purpose of surgery is to thoroughly clean the infection, drain the pus, and prevent the condition from worsening or turning into anal fistula. One-time radical surgery often uses incision and drainage, exploration of the lesion range, and incision of infected glands. This type of surgery has a large wound and a slow recovery time. There will be wound exudate within 3-5 days after surgery, so the doctor needs to change the dressing every day and observe the healing of the incision, while reducing the risk of infection through antibiotic treatment. Some patients may have conditions such as diabetes or low immunity, which will take longer for the wound to heal and the hospitalization time may be extended accordingly. Moderate pain, swelling, or slight secretions are normal, but if symptoms such as high fever, severe pain, or abnormal exudate occur, the doctor should be notified immediately. To promote the postoperative recovery of perianal abscess, it is recommended to pay more attention to changing the dressing and keeping the wound clean in the first 1-2 weeks after surgery. Try to choose a high-fiber, light diet such as oatmeal, steamed vegetables and lean meat to avoid constipation that aggravates wound irritation. Take a warm water bath twice a day for 10-15 minutes each time, which can not only relieve pain, but also promote blood circulation and accelerate wound healing. Avoid sitting for a long time. You can take a proper walk to promote blood flow in the anus. At the same time, take analgesics as prescribed by the doctor to help relieve discomfort. Regardless of when you are discharged from the hospital, you should return for a follow-up visit 1-2 weeks after surgery to ensure that the incision is completely healed and the lesion is completely removed. Surgery is only one part of the treatment. Postoperative care and follow-up are equally important. If you are worried about the uncertainty of postoperative recovery, you may wish to communicate with your doctor in detail. Proper care and a positive attitude will greatly reduce the risk of recurrence and help you return to normal life faster. I wish you a speedy recovery and stay away from the troubles of the disease. |
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