A day won't hurt, but DO get them out soon.
Stitches and staples are two methods by which a wound may be closed.
Stitches for cut to keep the wound closed and help prevent infection
Another word for closed circuit is a loop.
No.The vagina is closed by stitches after the uterus and cervix are removed If the cervix is retained then this is closed as well.The vagina is flexible and will expand and contract like elastic.
I would say to the fat tissue at least for stitches. If it is any shallower it can be closed with glue or steri strips.
It really depends on why the stitches were in there. If the stitches were there due to surgical implication i.e. fracture bone, ligament or tendon rupture, then you need to go through an appropriate amount of physical therapy to gain motion and strength back to the foot and ankle. If the stitches were there because you cut your foot on something, once the stitches come out, as long as the skin is closed you can play football. If you are worried, you can use krazy glue on the area that had the stitches or place a bandage on the area. I have had athletes play with stitches on as long as the area was well padded and bandaged up.
If you have a cut that keeps bleeding, or that "gapes" open and won't stay closed, you need stitches to close it up so that it will heal. If you just have a little chunk gone and it stops bleeding, you probably don't need stitches.
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I heard it was going to be closed for another month and a half
An incision the size of a small fist is made in the uterus. The surgeon loosens and lifts the tissues of the spinalcanal lesion and stitches them closed.
it is a closed system, the earth operates on a water budget in which deficits in one part are balance by gains in another part.
It will hurt for a few seconds and maybe a little bit for a few minutes later on in the day if they pull the stitches out. But usually, if your sores have healed like they should, they should be fine and it is like getting a shot.