You'll probably have a bad scar, you may have a slight infection. you might want to see a doctor again if you haven't already.
Yes. You can get stitches anywhere on the body.
Yes you can put stitches in your heel.
If surgical stitches don't heal properly, you can have further problems at the site including hernias and eviscerations - you need to take your dog to a veterinarian for surgical repair of this.
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.
the stitches on the baseball are there so the baseball can curve drop slide and do many other kind of movements... what happens is when you throw a baseball a certain way the baseball stitches catch the air and start to move in the desired way...there are 106 stitches on a baseball
It depends on the nature of the stitches. Some are designed to be left in the body as they gradually dissolve. Others are designed to fall out. Sometimes, nothing at all will happen, except for itching around the site of the stitches. Sometimes the area that has stitches gets infected.
I would check back with your doctor; the stitches may not be dissolving properly and will have to be removed.
Sometimes the dissolvable stitches takes longer to dissolve. If it is external and accessible, just cut it and remove it. Deep sutures can be left and will eventually dissolve. If it causes recurrent problems with infection, the wound can be explored and stitches removed.
you just start to bleed but some times you nd stitches
they are to be worked with another ball of yarn, normally this is for armholes or for handles.
You either need stitches or you need to use a butterfly bandage
There should be no difference as the number of stitches doesn't change. I use four needles up to the point where I start the instep and divide for the heel, then I change to three, one for the instep and two for the heel, but only because I find it easier to follow my pattern for the decreases once I finish the heel.