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Pus Formation In Index Finger Removing Caused Swelling And Pain

Dr I have pus formation in my index finger today I got it removed but the Dr told me that the infection is in the finger tissues he was not able to remove more pus only very little my finger is swollen big and very painful pl advice me the treatment very very painful and its really very hard now
Tue, 21 Feb 2017
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The pus formation in finger can be due to several reasons:
1. Trauma
2. Foreign object
3. Infection- Bacterial or Tubercular

The solution is :
1. Incision and drainage
2. Antibiotics depending upon the culture sensitivity of the pus
3. Rest to the affected finger

Consult a general surgeon, get your blood levels and culture sensitivity done and treated. It will be cured for sure.
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Pus Formation In Index Finger Removing Caused Swelling And Pain

The pus formation in finger can be due to several reasons: 1. Trauma 2. Foreign object 3. Infection- Bacterial or Tubercular The solution is : 1. Incision and drainage 2. Antibiotics depending upon the culture sensitivity of the pus 3. Rest to the affected finger Consult a general surgeon, get your blood levels and culture sensitivity done and treated. It will be cured for sure.