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  2. Signs of an Infection After Surgery - Cleveland Clinic Health...

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    Signs of an infection after surgery can include discharge or pus, odor, fever, pain, tenderness, redness and a change in the size of your incision site.

  3. Signs of Infection After Surgery - Healthline

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    Learn about the signs and symptoms of infection so you’re prepared and can visit your doctor if you have an infection following a surgery.

  4. Surgical Site Infections - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    Causes and risk factors of surgical site infections. Infections after surgery are caused by germs. The most common of these include the bacteria Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, and Pseudomonas. Germs can infect a surgical wound through various forms of contact, such as from the touch of a contaminated caregiver or surgical instrument, through ...

  5. Signs of Infection After Surgery - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/signs-and-symptoms-of-an-infection-3156917

    A postoperative infection, also referred to as surgical site infection (SSI), is a potentially serious complication of surgery. Symptoms include increasing pain, swelling, redness, and heat at the incision site along with fever, chills, and a pus-like discharge.

  6. Warning Signs of an Infection After Surgery - Healthgrades

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    Warning signs of an infection after surgery include fever and surgical site infection symptoms. Learn more about types of post-surgical infections and symptoms, such as pain, redness, warmth and swelling at wound infections after surgery.

  7. What to Do If a Surgical Incision Gets Infected - Healthgrades

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    Signs of a Surgical Site Infection. Be alert for signs of infection, including: Increased redness around the incision or wound. Increased pain. Warmth—the area around the wound feels hotter than the surrounding skin. Yellow, green, whitish, grey or foul-smelling drainage. Fever or chills.

  8. If you have any symptoms of an infection, such as redness and pain at the surgery site, drainage, or fever, call your healthcare provider immediately. Healthcare providers should always follow Core Infection Control Practices and SSI Prevention Guidelines to reduce the risk of spreading germs to patients.

  9. Infection After Surgery: Signs & Prevention - UVA Health

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    Coughing up yellow, green, or bloody mucus. Pain or swelling in your feet or legs. Call 911 if you suddenly have: Chest pain. A hard time breathing. Surgery can save your life, but it comes with risks, too. You can prevent infection after surgery at UVA Health with some simple steps.

  10. Surgical wound infection - treatment - Mount Sinai Health System

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    Most surgical wound infections show up within the first 30 days after surgery. Surgical wound infections may have pus draining from them and can be red, painful or hot to touch. You might have a fever and feel sick.

  11. Surgical site infections aren't common but may happen after surgery. See how UW Health prevents SSIs and what you can do too. Learn about surgical site infections, including symptoms and treatment, and how to prevent SSIs.