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After appendicitis operation takes out suture, right side abdomen aches how to return a responsibili


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For patients with appendicitis, if they show pain and discomfort in the right abdomen after surgical suture removal, it is suggested that the patient first consider whether there is fever. If there is fever, it is suggested that the patient further undergo pelvic color Doppler ultrasound examination to see if there is any possibility of pelvic cyst or effusion formation. If there is pelvic cyst or effusion, it is necessary to consider further abscess or effusion puncture drainage under the guidance of supermarket. If the drainage tube has been placed before, it is necessary to check whether the drainage tube is unobstructed. If it is unobstructed, it is recommended to extend the time for pulling out the drainage tube appropriately. If the patient is red due to the incision site and shows pulsating pain, consider that the patient has infection at the wound site. For this case, the patient needs to actively consider applying iodophor locally, and if necessary, open the incision, and remove deep effusion or pus. Further disinfection with hydrogen peroxide, and then packing gauze for further incision dressing.