Stitches on the back of the neck are typically removed 7 to 14 days after the procedure, depending on the type of stitches used and the healing process. It's crucial to follow your healthcare provider’s specific instructions, as they can assess the healing and determine the appropriate time for removal. Signs that stitches may need to be removed sooner include excessive swelling, redness, or discharge. Always consult with your doctor if you're uncertain about the timing.
okay? go get it removed then why are you telling us this? what is your question?
well it takes about a week to get the stitches out. I got mine taken out after a week.
Yes, if he had a cyst before that was removed, it be should be checked out by a doctor.
I think you should go to a message therapist. If that doesn't work, go to a doctor or somebody who specializes in back and neck pain. p.s. Get Better!
At first it could be uncomfortable, but I don't think the cello should hurt a back or neck if you hold it right.
you should try the back of the neck or the chest.
The back of their neck. If they are pregnant there should be a crack in the back of their neck a few weeks before you can actually turn their head inside out by the crack to get the babies out.
Go see the chiropractor. you might have thrown out your back or neck. the longer you wait, the more it will hurt. Trust me.
The word nape is associated with the back of neck.
the back of ur neck
the lump helps you create a bad bad thing in your own throat. You should have a lump in your throat once in a while when your start to have your you know what and it is very important.
I will be placing mine on the top of my back, right below the nape of my neck!