I'm afraid it might require surgery, which would suck ass, its fully functional as it stands & I don't let it slow me down or screw up my routines too much. Although if I take it too rough it starts to oooz clear liquid watery puss & sometimes dense yellow puss is less common. Want to permently heal it without cutting it back open as a last option.
Anadipidy you have an infection and that just requires proper care on your part, not surgery. If it was a problem with their repair of your fractured wrist, you would not be doing bench press, etc posted above. It looks like possibly staph, "cellulitis" has all the traits of that picture, abscess/boil, raised and red, open wound with the drainage you described. You need to get it under control because staph can become systemic and you'll get very sick. A script of antibiotics would knock it out (if not MRSA).
No offense hopefully taken, but why did you stop what you were doing and change to tubes of cream? From the first picture to the next (post #46 I think), and then to post 54 where it looked like you almost had it licked. Then the creams were added and your infection regressed in healing. Again not trying to sound like I'm poking fun at you, and your getting my rare serious side

Plus those creams should not be used in this situation. Many people are allergic to some of their contents, and even if your not allergic I'd keep it dry.
Free advice is always worth the price... I would suggest first getting on some antibiotics and throw both those tubes in the trash. With wound care, keep a dry, sterile dressing over the wound. You want all the nasty stuff that's in there to be able to freely flow out. So don't put the patch directly over the open area in the middle where it seeps out. Put it beside it, cut a hole in it, whatever allows free flowing drainage. Clean the wound and change the dressing at least a couple times a day. Most docs I hear now say just wash with antibacterial soap. I still like hydrogen peroxide first. It's probably the bubbles that sell me. haha
Staph is everywhere and very contagious. So use precautions to keep those you live with, and are around, safe from catching it. If you develop a fever, sweating, fever (flu like symptoms) get to and ER, or doc that can treat, pronto. That would mean that the staph became systemic and you need treatment ASAP.
Good luck sir