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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.

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