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How can it not heal at all or slow healing?
Eat more nutritious things.
Drink some fish broth. Do not constantly apply force to the affected area so that the wound does not heal.
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It is recommended to use Buck Buck to apply to the wound to form a natural film, which has good biocompatibility with the human body, closely fits with the human body, and temporarily replaces the defective epidermis, creating a good sterile and moist healing environment for the wound, both inside and outside. This membrane has excellent ductility and is very good at "holding" the wound without cracking; This membrane has good permeability, and the wound keeps breathing freely; This membrane acts as a natural barrier to block the invasion of germs. This membrane is an artificial epidermal growth scaffold, which allows damaged ** cells to climb and regenerate and speed up healing.
This membrane can also suppress the excessive growth of granulation tissue (the raised scar is caused by the excessive repair and proliferation of granulation tissue due to the lack of ** coverage), so that the wound heals without leaving a scar.
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It doesn't matter, just protect it with gauze for a few days.
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The best answer is to ask a doctor.
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It is best to let the doctor take a look, not necessarily that the wound has not healed, and some may not be right when suturing, that is, the epidermis and epidermis are together, after the stitches are removed, because the epidermis is less than together, it will naturally open and there is no problem. In addition, it doesn't matter if you open it, you don't need to stitch it again, and it will heal on your own.
Stitch removal is the last step in surgery, which means that the sutures of the surgical wound are removed so that the wound can grow. Stitch removal is not a trivial matter, it is not trivial, especially in plastic surgery, which must be taken seriously. Moreover, it is not only a medical matter, but also requires the cooperation of doctors and patients.
After surgery, the doctor must patiently explain clearly to the patient, his family, and his parents, such as: postoperative precautions, daily life, diet, when to wash face, bath, brake rest, follow-up time, and the estimated time plan for suture removal, etc.
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Summary. Hello, if the wound is not completely healed when the incision is removed, this situation should be treated according to the specific cause, if it is due to fat liquefaction or incision infection, this situation requires the incision to be opened and the exudate or drainage fluid is completely drawn out of the body.
What should I do if I find that the stitches have not healed after the stitches are removed?
Hello, if the wound is not completely healed when the incision is removed, this situation should be treated according to the specific cause, if it is due to fat liquefaction or incision infection, this situation requires the incision to be opened and the exudate or drainage fluid is completely drawn out of the body.
The incision or wound can be healed in the second stage by plugging the gauze or by local drainage. It is recommended to go to a regular doctor for treatment.
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1. Some patients will have a slight dehiscence of the wound after the suture is removed, which is a normal phenomenon and generally does not require special treatment, as long as the wound is not infected, it can be gradually healed.
2. After the surgical wound is removed, it does not mean that the wound has healed, there will still be needle holes or tears that have not yet healed, at this time, the most basic measure to ensure that the wound is dry is to avoid water, which can effectively avoid infection caused by wound water.
3. If the wound is re-dehiscence due to wound infection after the suture is removed, you can first consider applying iodophor for disinfection, if the wound still does not get better after 2 days, or even more serious, then you need to go to the hospital in time for anti-infection**, if necessary, mainly inject or take antibiotic drugs.
4. The wound opening after suture removal may be due to excessive tension caused by high-intensity exercise, which makes the wound crack, at this time, in addition to preventing wound infection, it is necessary to stop high-intensity exercise to avoid aggravating the degree of wound dehiscence.
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5. If the wound is dehisced after the suture is removed, and there is a serious infection, or even pus overflowing, it is necessary to ask a professional doctor to prevent the drain, and then remove the drain according to the actual situation after the wound heals again.
6. If the infection is severe and seriously affects the healing of the wound, it may be necessary to re-operate** to allow the wound to heal again.
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The wound dehisced after the stitches were removed.
First of all, ask questions.
Is it time to remove the stitches?
Secondly, where is your wound.
Is it a tensile-reducing suture?
First, if it is not time to remove the stitches, remove the stitches.
Wound dehiscence is inevitable.
This one requires another stitch to close the wound.
Second, if the wound is in the joint or in a high-tension area (such as an abdominal wall hernia incision, etc.), it is considered time to remove the sutures.
It is also possible that the stitches will crack again soon after they are removed.
If so. Tension-reducing sutures are required.
It will take 2 weeks for the stitches to be removed again.
In addition, if it is an elderly patient.
Patients with poor nutrition or diabetes mellitus.
Wounds are also prone to dehiscence.
After the wound has dehisced.
If not full-thickness cracking.
The wound can be pulled with regular adhesive tape (or Bondi).
Wait for natural healing.
If it is a full-thickness crack.
Tension-reducing sutures are required.
Finally, the speed of wound healing.
and the age of the individual.
Nutritional status. The location of the wound has a lot to do with it.
Generally, only a change of dressing is strengthened.
Prevent secondary infection.
Pay attention to your diet.
The wound can heal very quickly.
So be it.
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No, although the main function of the suture is to make our wound heal quickly, but when the wound heals, we can not leave the suture in the **, because it is easy to cause inflammation and infection in the future, and once this situation occurs, it will be very frequent, that is to say, the wound may continue to be severely inflamed, and in severe cases, it may directly affect our normal life or work, so it is recommended that you must remove the sutureAnd there is almost no pain when removing the stitches, we don't need to be afraid of pain and not remove the stitches, there is also a situation that if you use cosmetic needles, then you don't need to remove them, cosmetic needles are made of a special material, after the wound heals, it can be integrated into our **, but fractures generally do not use cosmetic needles. In addition, in daily life, after the fracture surgery is healed, we should also pay attention to the following points:
1. Don't do too strenuous exercise
Although our fracture surgery has been healed, but at this time we can not be sure whether the fracture has grown, that is to say, there is still a certain danger, it is possible that the fracture is still very fragile, so at this time it is not recommended that you do strenuous exercise, as the saying goes, 100 days of broken muscles and bones, we must at least rest for a period of time.
2. Supplement more calcium
Many friends know that proper calcium supplementation can help our bones increase nutrition, and make bones grow very strong, especially after bone surgery, more calcium supplementation can help our bones strengthen stronger than before, so we must supplement more calcium in daily life.
3. Maintain reasonable rest
Scientific studies have shown that after humans enter the state of sleep, our wound recovery will be more rapid, especially for fractures and this type of disease, ** is very beneficial, so it is recommended that everyone must go to sleep before 11 o'clock every night, and maintain more than 8 hours of sleep, so that our wound recovery will be faster and more complete.
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The threads must be removed because if left in the human body, it will cause harm to the body's health.
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Under normal circumstances, the sutures must be removed, and if the sutures are not removed, it is not very good for the wound, so it is not good for the body, so the sutures must be removed in time, unless the sutures can be fused with the body, so there is no need to remove them.
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Of course, it is okay if the sutures are not removed, especially now that there are many sutures that can be absorbed by themselves, in this case, there is no need to remove them, of course, if they are the kind that cannot be absorbed, they should still be removed.
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Now I feel very kind to see the stitches, I have 3 stitches on the knuckle of my left little finger and have just removed the stitches for about 10 days.
As the doctor said, the stitches were removed, and the wound had actually healed, but the soft tissues inside may not have fully recovered.
It's going to get better.
Do not worry. On the question you asked if you could use a pen.
What I want to tell you is that you can use it if you want.
It doesn't matter as long as you can tolerate it.
I had stitches for more than a week.
I haven't removed the strings yet because there is a basketball game.
I just went straight on.
My wound is one centimeter, to be honest, it hurts the meridians, because the wound is healed now, but my fingers are still numb, and I still have joints.
When I was playing, I was beaten to the point that it hurt so much that I was afraid that the wound would crack open again.
But then the pain is fine.
Later, when the stitches were removed, there were no problems.
Doctors have also said it.
The thread cannot be removed early and cannot affect the healing.
But at the same time, it is not late.
It's not easy to dismantle the meat when it grows.
In many scenarios you'll drive until the patient is injured and not completely well.
But will try to walk around and exercise.
In other words, it's not that if you remove the stitches, you won't move and recover slowly.
Contrary. You should exercise more and try to move your fingers.
I believe your hands have been bound by that gauze for too long.
I just can't help it.
I went to play without removing the strings.
Haha, finally I wish you a speedy **.
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