Yes, only if u run them under water e.g. swimming,bath,shower etc.
3 days, then gently and quickly and don't leave wet
Keep the sutures clean and dry and avoid getting them wet for at least 48 hours. Ask your doctor when you can get them wet, such as in the shower. You can get your stitches wet briefly with a light spray, but they should not be soaked (like in a bath).
zero stitches
no you cant because otherwise the stitches will get wet and then get soggy and fall out then if the wound isn't healed enough then the cut, or wound could bleed a lot.
After getting head stitches, it's generally recommended to keep the area dry for the first 24 to 48 hours to promote proper healing and prevent infection. After this initial period, you can usually wash your hair gently, but it's best to avoid submerging the area in water, such as swimming pools or hot tubs, until the stitches are removed. Always follow your healthcare provider's specific advice regarding care for your stitches.
On average, a head wound may require about 2 to 3 stitches per inch, depending on the depth and severity of the wound. This can vary based on the specific circumstances of the injury, such as the location and type of tissue involved. Medical professionals assess each wound individually to determine the appropriate number of stitches needed for proper healing.
External stitches shouldn't get wet as long as you have them. Wait until they're removed.
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's generally advisable to wait at least 10 to 14 days after receiving stitches, particularly on the head, before engaging in activities like surfing. This allows time for the stitches to heal and reduces the risk of infection, especially in tropical waters. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice based on your specific situation and the nature of your injury. Prioritize your health and safety before returning to the water.
Well, it depends. How long have you had stitches? And where? if you got them 6 days ago then probably not. I mean you can but what I'm trying to point out is you shouldn't. You should ask your doctor what you should do. If you got stitches in you cranium or your femur. Then you shouldn't. You should stay in bed and rest. If you ski and fall, it could damage your head. Mostly if the injury was found in your tarsals or your femur then you really shouldn't. THANKS
Stitches are medical treatment beyond first aid so getting stitches makes an event OSHA recordable if the injury was work related.If stitches are required to treat a cut, then the cut is OSHA recordable because the treatment is more than first aid. Always presuming that the cut was work-related, etc.
Nick Pickard, the British actor known for his role in "Hollyoaks," received his head scar from an incident during his childhood. He was involved in a bicycle accident where he collided with a car, resulting in a significant head injury that required stitches. The scar has since become a notable feature of his appearance.