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What should I do if the tumor in the wound of breast cancer surgery rots and smells?

Zhang Zhonghai, director of Jiaozuo Zhonghai Traditional Chinese Medicine Cancer Hospital, pointed out that the incision was rotten and smelly, and suggested to seek medical treatment and debridement immediately. The surgical incision is rotten and smelly, mainly considering the local tissue erosion caused by infection. Patients should immediately debride and disinfect the local necrotic tissue to avoid large-scale skin tissue necrosis. In addition, patients should be treated with anti-infection to avoid the spread of inflammation and affect wound healing. Patients with severe infection symptoms can be controlled by oral or intravenous antibiotics. Patients should pay attention to the cleanliness of the skin around the wound and avoid soaking in water before the wound heals, so as not to increase the risk of infection. Disinfect frequently and change gauze to avoid local infection.