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Why Is The Hole In The Thigh After Surgery That Is Infected?
I have a hole in my left thigh after surgery now its draing green when I change the wet to dry dressing the green seems to be getting worst. My dr doesn't seem to care even though the hole in my leg is from infection of the pervious surgrey she performed
Sat, 22 Mar 2014
Orthopaedic Surgeon, Joint Replacement, Dr. Mukesh Chugh's Response
Hi Thanks for your query The green colour is because of infection by pseudomonas. What type of surgery done? I need to see your x ray to say anything regarding further line of treatment. Have faith in your doctor. Meanwhile start taking antibiotic like linezolid or antibiotic based on pus culture and sensitivity report, after having a word with your doctor. You may post your x ray picture with detail description at http://bit.ly/drmchugh Take care and wish you early recovery
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Why Is The Hole In The Thigh After Surgery That Is Infected?
Hi Thanks for your query The green colour is because of infection by pseudomonas. What type of surgery done? I need to see your x ray to say anything regarding further line of treatment. Have faith in your doctor. Meanwhile start taking antibiotic like linezolid or antibiotic based on pus culture and sensitivity report, after having a word with your doctor. You may post your x ray picture with detail description at http://bit.ly/drmchugh Take care and wish you early recovery