Dissolvable stitches, or sutures, can cause discomfort even months after surgery due to several factors. Inflammation or irritation of the surrounding tissue may persist, leading to pain. Additionally, if the stitches haven't fully absorbed or if there are remnants left in the tissue, they can cause localized irritation. It's also possible that the surgical site is still healing, which can contribute to lingering discomfort. If pain persists, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
He didn't hurt his knee when he was young, he hurt his knee a few months ago. And he does have to get surgery for it. But for right now he wears a knee brace.
Extra scar tissue, not healing correctly, reopening of the wound, and infection. I not a doctor, but if you're hurt then go see one.
no he just got hurt and he got surgery and hes out for a couple of months
Although the doctor provides medicine, any surgery is painful for the first couple of days. Depending on the severity of the cartilage removed, some patients get an external splint and stitches. So to answer your question, yes it does hurt but only for a day or two.
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.
because you are not saposed to smoke marijuana idiot
NO it might actually feel better
Some surgeries do not hurt, it depends on what type of surgery it is. Unfortunatly, after the surgery you should probably take some pain pills
If you mean stitches then no. They usually numb the area before.
No it does not hurt when a pin is removed from your toe after hammer toe surgery.
yes
Yes. But its a small surgery that takes about 10 min.