Is it painful to remove stitches from a wound on your hand? Demolished

Updated on healthy 2024-06-21
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    After experiencing a relaxed, uncomfortable or thrilling cosmetic surgery, with the gradual reduction of swelling of the wound and the gradual appearance of beautiful faces, many beautiful eyebrows have gradually forgotten the pain of surgery, especially anesthesia. But for friends who need to remove stitches after surgery, there has always been a stone in their hearts that has not landed - does it hurt when the stitches are removed?

    Friends who have never had the experience of removing stitches often take it for granted that stitch removal is painful, and a friend once reasoned like this: "It must be very painful when the stitches are removed, right?" The threads are all ...... in the flesh"Does it hurt in the flesh?

    No, not really. It doesn't necessarily hurt in the flesh, let's take an analogy - hair and nails are in the flesh, and they don't hurt when you cut them, unless you pull them out badly, hehe.

    The same is true when removing the stitches, the doctor uses scissors to cut the sutures, not meat, so the pain is due to the fact that the doctor will only feel a little when he lifts the sutures with tweezers, so most of the stitches are not painful or the pain is very mild, and it can be easily tolerated o Of course, if the thread knot is tight and requires greater force to lift, there may be some pain, but it is only mild, compared to the pain of surgery or anesthetic, it is really not worth mentioning.

    In addition, the level of psychological stress can also affect how we feel about the pain of stitch removal. The more nervous you are, the more likely you are to feel pain, so after the "wind and waves" of the operation have passed, if you are worried and afraid of the "small river ditch" of stitch removal, it is not necessary.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There will be a stinging pain, which is caused by pulling the thread, and it is fine to pull and it is not painful enough to be anesthetized.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I've had the stitches removed, and there will be some pain, but it's short-lived.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's very itchy, not painful... You don't have to fight

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hurt. Because I have had such an experience, the stitches removed after surgery are a little painful, but the pain is not very bad, and it can be tolerated.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The postoperative stitches are generally not painful, at least I don't feel anything when the stitches are removed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Actually, it doesn't hurt, but everyone feels the pain differently, some people think it hurts very much, and they even think it hurts more than when they get stitches.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It hurts to remove the stitches after the stitches, but it is a relatively mild pain. There is no need to inject anesthetic, and the pain is similar to that of an injection.

    The gut can be left undismantled, and it can be absorbed and fallen off on its own. Stitches can sometimes be removed at intervals, depending on the situation. For wounds that have been infected and suppurated, the sutures should be partially or completely removed as soon as possible, and the dressing should be changed in time.

    If there is a possibility of cracking due to poor healing after the sutures are removed, the wound can be fixed with butterfly tape and bandaged.

    Precautions are required after the stitches are removed:

    The wound heals smoothly, and a small amount of foreign body remains in the tissue, which is a normal situation, so there is no need to worry, and the residual needle can be tightened and healed in 2-3 days. The residue is generally excreted under the body's immune action and does not require medication.

    The wound heals well, and the sutures can be wetted normally three days after the stitches are removed, and try not to get wet within three days. There must be a scar after suturing, the difference is not obvious, the elimination of the scar requires professional cosmetic **, the residual mark does not require special treatment, and it will be fine after a while.

    Nowadays, many people use absorbable threads for stitches, so as to avoid the trouble of removing the stitches, and the recovery is also very good.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A little bit of pain depends mainly on the psychological effect. This is based on the individual's sensitivity to pain, generally speaking, it is not so painful, after the stitches are removed, it is recommended to cover it with gauze for 2 days, and the doctor will also treat it for you.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Generally, within a week after the sutures are removed, the wound can return to normal.

    Because the suture removal after surgery indicates that the wound has basically healed, if the wound is not dehisced and not infected, it can generally return to normal within a week after the suture removal, but if the wound is inflamed or even dehiscence, it may take longer for the wound to return to normal.

    2. It is not necessarily normal, generally after the suture is removed, if there is a wound dehiscence, there may be the following reasons:

    If the sutures are removed before the normal date of the wound, the wound will dehisce before the wound has yet to heal.

    If you don't take nutrition in time after surgery, you may develop hypoproteinism, and after this symptom, it will be difficult for the wound to heal on its own, so the wound will crack after the stitches are removed.

    After the sutures are removed, if you do not pay attention to protecting the wound in your life, the wound may dehisce due to high-intensity exercise or friction with foreign objects.

    If the wound is accidentally wet or infected due to personal hygiene reasons after the sutures are removed, there is also a high possibility of wound dehiscence, which is generally not normal in this case.

    If the body suffers from some chronic diseases, it will lead to slow wound healing, which will affect the recovery after the suture removal, and the wound will dehisce.

    3 Yes, but it is recommended to seek medical treatment.

    Because the cells will repair the wound to a certain extent after using a large amount of protein, but if the degree of wound dehiscence is more serious, it may lead to slow healing, and even there may be infection in filial piety, which will affect the recovery of the wound.

    41. Regular sterilization and disinfection. A certain amount of disinfection and sterilization of the wound every day can avoid infection of the wound, and it can be cleaned with iodophor or normal saline.

    2. Apply ointment. If inflammation is found in the wound, anti-inflammatory drugs should be applied in time to prevent aggravation of inflammation.

    3. Appropriate bandaging. In the case of a relatively large wound, the wound can be bandaged with petroleum jelly gauze to reduce the friction between the wound and foreign objects, so as to achieve the purpose of protecting the wound.

    4. Supplement nutrition. During the wound recovery period, the body needs to use a large amount of protein to repair the wound, so it can promote the healing of the wound by supplementing certain nutrients.

    5. Reduce activity time. Try to minimize your own activity time to avoid the wound cracking due to prolonged or strenuous exercise, which can lead to aggravation of the injury.

    6. Maintain a good attitude. Maintaining a good state of mind can promote the normal functioning of the endocrine system to a certain extent, which is conducive to wound recovery.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Stitches are removed for the head and face in about 5 days, chest and abdomen in about 7 days, and limbs in about 14 days. This is regulated. (This refers to the absence of infection).

    2. Take some antibiotics to prevent infection before removing the stitches, and you don't need to take injections.

    3. There is no food that can significantly accelerate healing, you can appropriately increase some animal protein, Western medicine can not be taboo, if you are really not at ease, you can avoid spicy food.

    When removing the suture, the wound should be strictly disinfected, and the side of the thread head should be pulled up with forceps, the thread should be cut off with the proximal end of the thread scissor, and the thread head should be pulled out to the distal end. After the sutures are removed, the wound is disinfected and covered with sterile gauze.

    5. As long as the sutures are strict on the skin, there will be no obvious scars, and pigmentation can be left within one year. It doesn't matter, as long as it's a summer, it's basically fine.

    In addition, it is good for wounds to eat a few suckling pigeons (stewed).

    Wish: Happy every day!

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Infection: Poor tissue healing caused by the invasion of pathogenic microorganisms, the degree of which is: redness, swelling, pain, effusion, empyema and other symptoms.

    In severe cases, it can lead to dehiscence of the wound and prolapse of the organ.

    I don't know what the landlord said is to that extent, slight infection of redness and swelling, strengthen observation, appropriate physiotherapy, and gradually recover is nothing, and if it worsens, it will be dealt with according to the corresponding situation.

    Effusion often needs to be drained to improve tissue blood supply, etc., which can be improved quickly;

    For suppurative infection, open drainage, remove necrotic tissue, promote local granulation growth and allow the wound to heal in the second stage, and re-suture if necessary;

    If the crack is opened, it should be re-sutured or the butterfly glue should be closed as appropriate.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Continue to go to a regular hospital to change dressings, debridement first, infection is generally changed once a day, and once every 2 days after the wound is cleaned.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The first choice of drugs that help wound healing is Barker, which is a professional wound product that can comprehensively solve the problems of wound coagulation, pain, infection, healing, etc., and can also minimize the formation of scars. Buck is an artificial **dressing, which applies a temporary replacement defect to the wound**, activates the surrounding **cells to climb the creature** quickly, and heals quickly, and clinical trials have proved that Buck heals twice as fast as the regular**. Buck will naturally form a film on the wound, like a clear band-aid, creating a good sterile, moist, scar-free healing environment for the wound, eliminating the need for gauze to wrap it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    After the operation and stitch removal, the wound was infected and rotten, so I had to change the dressing every day and take penicillin for half a month.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Young people grow and metabolize relatively quickly, some can do it in one to two weeks, and the elderly are not easy to say, and some are even not good for a month.

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