What does the method that treats bacterial liver abscess have?
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Bacterial liver abscess is an intrahepatic infection caused by pyogenic bacteria invading the liver. The main clinical manifestations were shivering, high fever, liver pain, hepatomegaly and local tenderness. Systemic bacterial infection, the method that treats bacterial liver abscess has what? Let's talk about it
What does the method that treats bacterial liver abscess have?
While antibiotics are used intravenously in abscess incision and drainage, abscess incision and drainage should be carried out actively for patients with surgical indications. The common surgical methods are as follows: transabdominal incision and drainage; Incision and drainage of extraperitoneal abscess; Incision and drainage of posterior abscess.
B-ultrasound or CT guided percutaneous aspiration or catheter drainage is suitable for a single large abscess. Under the guidance of B-ultrasound or CT, a thick needle is used to puncture and flush the abscess cavity or place a drainage catheter. After the catheter is placed, drainage or regular flushing can be performed. When the abscess cavity is less than 1.5cm, it can be removed.
In the treatment of primary lesions at the same time, the use of large doses of effective antibiotics and systemic support therapy to control inflammation, promote abscess absorption and self-healing. Due to the serious poisoning symptoms and poor general condition of patients with bacterial liver abscess, we should actively supplement fluid, correct the disorder of water and electrolyte, and give vitamin B, C and K. if necessary, we can repeatedly input small doses of fresh red blood cells, plasma and immunoglobulin to correct hypoproteinemia and improve liver function.
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Bacterial liver abscess is a kind of secondary disease. If we can pay attention to the treatment and control the primary lesion as soon as possible, it can be prevented. Even in the early stage of liver infection, it is helpful to prevent the formation of liver abscess if adequate antibiotics are given in time and systemic support therapy is strengthened.