Well don't even thick about it. okay It's the best thing. :)
NO it might actually feel better
To some extent it will for a second. When stitches are removed there is a little tug of the stitch as it is taken out. You can feel it, but it isn't as bad as when the stitch was put in. I had 8 taken out recently and was glad to have them out since they started to pull a little on the area where they were.
you can get it numbed
You have to keep stitches dry for at least two days after getting them. You should check with your doctor to see if they should be kept dry for a longer period of time.
To hold it together and to provide a better grip.
the smaller the stitches, the less likely it would come apart.. think about when you baste something.. the long stitches can easily be pulled out
It does not hurt at all. They just cut them you dont feel anything dont worry :)
You can get warm. Even if you feel hot, getting warm is a great way to feel better.
Ice could help make it feel better by bringing down the swelling. But you should go to the doctor first in case you need stitches.
no because it causes blood to drip
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