Yes, as the sutures dissolve the load is redistributed through the adjoined skin on either side of the wound. As the skin adjusts to the load it aches.
A stitch is a sharp pain in the side, often brought on by exercising or laughing too hard and getting a cramp in the rib muscles.
stitches.
A "stitch" is a sudden sharp pain in your side. You often get them when you're running. However, you can also get them if you laugh really, really hard. Thus, if someone "keeps you in stitches" they keep you laughing so hard that your sides ache.
You should go to your doctor or the E.R. If your stitches are falling out then they either weren't done properly, or the skin around the stitches is weakened and not holding.
No I would say not because it was just stitches being taken out so it shouldn't
Generally, an infection causes swelling and eventually deterioration of tissue, both of these cause pain. Some stitches are black, depending on the type sutures the doctor uses. Hoever, if you have received stitches that were NOT black suturing material you should call the doctor's off and talk to them. You may need a followup appointment prior to the stitches being removed.
No. Administering stitches to a dog is a painful process and the dog might react violently due to the pain if the vet tries to put on stitches without sedating him. So it is best to sedate the dog before trying to sew him up.
NO! You need a urologist, anesthesia, medical cutting instrument, stitches, pain killers, and followups.
Soak your feet in very hot water. It will help you forget the pain. You must focus on something else. It will only hurt for a few days.
(I have found out myself) Stitches. According to Wikapedia, it seems that Mr. Grayson (Gwen Grayson's father) is the bumbling sidekick of Royal Pain.
It probably depends on the part of the body that has the stitches in it. The face and hands would be more sensitive. If there is any pain at all, it's very minimal.
Pain is generally preventable only to the degree that the cause of the pain is preventable; diseases and injuries are often unavoidable.