If you're having surgery, ask your doctor what you can do to reduce your risk for an SSI. It's important to stop smoking before surgery. And tell your surgical team about your medical history, especially if you have diabetes or another chronic illness. Avoid shaving in the skin area that the surgeon is planning to operate through.
No matter how curious they are, loved ones should not touch your wound or surgical site. Carefully follow your doctor's instructions about wound care after surgery. Contact your doctor if you develop a fever or pus, redness, heat, pain or tenderness near the wound, or any other signs of an SSI.