Yes, a head injury that required stitches can still be painful after 30 years due to various factors such as nerve damage, scar tissue formation, or chronic pain conditions. Some individuals may experience lingering symptoms like sensitivity, headaches, or discomfort in the affected area. Additionally, psychological factors related to the trauma of the injury can also contribute to ongoing pain. It’s important for anyone experiencing persistent pain from a past injury to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation and treatment options.
It is not a good idea. The wound should be healed at that point but you still have the stitches creating little punctures in the skin.
No, you should not have stitches coming out of your body a year after surgery. Stitches, whether absorbable or non-absorbable, should typically dissolve or be removed within weeks to a few months, depending on the type of sutures used and the healing process. If you notice any stitches still present after such an extended period, it's important to consult your healthcare provider for evaluation and potential removal.
Yes, you do still have periods! But sometimes painful.
Yes, you may still have a stretch reflex with a cervical nerve injury.
I would check back with your doctor; the stitches may not be dissolving properly and will have to be removed.
if the injury is completely healed and isn't causing the horse any pain the yes horses can still jump after a fetlock injury.
Probably not. With no injury, there is no injury claim. With no treatment, no injury can be confirmed.
When you suffer a leg injury that calls for a splint, you should rest as much as possible. Continuing to run or do exercises that cause stress on your legs will make the injury worse. If you would still like to exercise, try some lower impact exercises such as swimming, weight training, or deep water running.
I suspect you're right about the stitches still being there. Visit your doctor, or the surgeon, and have them check it for you.
Yes, you just have to keep a close eye on your stitch tension: not too loose and not too tight. If your stitches are too loose they will sag. If your stitches are too tight they will pucker your fabric.
stitches there could still be glass in your hand
yes it is if your still not sure ask a doctor yes it is if your still not sure ask a doctor