I am not a wound care specialists, so my insight into this issue may be limited.
There are a variety of drains that can be fitted, for instance, similar to those used after surgery.
Also, finding the source of the fluid, and treating the underlying cause, would be helpful. Perhaps a
diureticDiuretic ap-es can be considered to decrease the amount of abdominal fluid.
In cases of liver disease, one can accumulate ascites, which is fluid within the
peritonealPeritoneal fluid analysis cavity. If there is a significant amount present, it can be drained with a procedures, known as a paracentesis.
This issues should be discussed with a GI, or wound care, specialist.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Kevin Pho, M.D.
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