Evacuation Medical Drainage

Medical drainage is a procedure performed to remove fluid or pus from wounds and other injuries to the skin or soft tissue. It may be necessary for various diseases, injuries and operations.

This procedure is an important part of the treatment of many diseases such as abscesses, carbuncles, boils, burns, ulcers and other skin lesions.

Medical drainage uses special tools, such as needles and tubes, to remove fluid or pus from a wound. The procedure can be performed under local or general anesthesia, depending on the severity of the injury and the patient's condition.

After medical drainage has been performed, the wound may be surgically closed to prevent fluid or pus from forming again.

Medical drainage evacuation is a safe and effective procedure that speeds up the healing process of wounds and prevents the development of complications. However, like any other medical procedure, it should only be performed by qualified professionals in a medical facility.