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  2. If you've recently had surgery or trauma to an abdominal organ and have other risk factors, such as diabetes or inflammatory bowel disease, watch for signs of an abscess. Early treatment can greatly improve the outcome for people who have intra-abdominal abscesses.

  3. Abscess drainage is the treatment typically used to clear a skin abscess of pus and start the healing process. Smaller abscesses may not need to be drained to disappear. Read on to learn...

  4. Abscesses can occur anywhere in the abdomen and retroperitoneum. They mainly occur after surgery, trauma, or conditions involving abdominal infection and inflammation, particularly when peritonitis or perforation occurs. Symptoms are malaise, fever, and abdominal pain. Diagnosis is by CT. Treatment is with drainage, either surgical or percutaneous.

  5. Jul 14, 2023 · Postoperative abscesses: These form after surgery. Several factors can cause them, including infection of a surgical incision, fluid leakage from a hollow organ, or retained foreign materia....

  6. Surgery that involves a cut (incision) in the skin can lead to a wound infection after surgery. Most surgical wound infections show up within the first 30 days after surgery. Surgical wound infections may have pus draining from them and can be red, painful or hot to touch. You might have a fever and feel sick.

  7. May 16, 2022 · Updated on May 16, 2022. Medically reviewed by William Truswell, MD. Print. Table of Contents. Abscesses and Boils. What an I&D Involves. After the Procedure. Recurrent Abscesses. MRSA. If your healthcare provider has recommended an incision and drainage procedure to treat an abscess, you may be wondering what the procedure is all about.

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