After the ear fistula operation, the local area is slightly swollen
29 years old
2020-05-10
After the operation of the ear fistula, the part is slightly swollen, neither red nor itchy, but the part is a little hard, what should I do?
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BY Elvis Roland 2020-05-10A little bit of swelling after ear leakage surgery may be caused by bacterial infection. Patients with bacterial infections can be treated with some anti-inflammatory and sterilizing ointments. After care for the wound care work, they touch the wound with their hands. Of bacteria can cause infections in the wound.6
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