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How Can I Treat Persistent Pus After Finger Surgery?
In December 2021 I had accidentally caught my finger in a window and had rushed to the doctors then I had gotten a K wire surgery as i had a dislocated bone on my finger . the bandage was on my finger for about 4 weeks then it was open then after a while in the middle of 2022 I noticed some pus coming from it I ignored it for a while then in 2023 I went to a doctor in india and her gave me a tube to put in that area so did the doctor in dubai but the thing is that even if i put regularly I don't see any changes please recommend me something
General Physician
Answered on 29th Mar '24
From the symptoms you have shared it seems that you are suffering from an infection in your finger after the K wire operation. It is of utmost necessity to have a consultation with an orthopedist surgeon at the earliest. They will be able to evaluate your finger and suggest a cure for the disease, which can take the forms of antibiotics or surgery, if required.
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