 Good morning. I'm Dr. Khyati from Manipal Comprehensive Cancer Centre, Manipal Hospital, Bangalore. Today, we will be talking about drain care. So, after your breast surgery, your surgeon may place one or more drain tubes into the wound to drain out all the excessive fluid or blood that might get accumulated and you may be discharged with this drain. Now, I will demonstrate the drain care to you and to help me out, we have staff nurse Deepa with us. This is your drain. It consists of a transparent tubing, a clamp and a canister. Before you empty your drain, make sure to keep your measuring jar handy and wash your hands thoroughly. First, you must clamp the drain to prevent any spillage. To empty the drain, open the green cap, empty the contents out onto the measuring jar. Make sure to recompress the drain and then put the green cap on and then unclap the scoop. Kindly bring your drain output charting on your next follow-up visit and if you have any concerns regarding your drain, increase in output, increase in color or any change in the character of the drain, any pus discharge, redness at the insertion site, please don't hesitate to contact your surgical oncologist. Thank you.