Most cuts will not need any sort of treatment, but will need to be cleaned. If your dad's finger is quite deep, I would take him by the emergency to get check out.
Only if it is injured sufficiently to warrant it.
Until the doctor tells you they can be removed. They will inform you of this fact when you get the stitches. If you weren't listening, call their office and they will let you know.
stitches there could still be glass in your hand
Stitches in a finger typically should remain in place for about 7 to 14 days, depending on the location and severity of the wound. It's important to follow your healthcare provider's specific instructions, as they may recommend removal sooner or later based on individual healing. Keep the area clean and monitor for any signs of infection during this time. Always consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding your stitches.
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.
Depending on your locked file cabinet type, you may be able to open the locked cabinet if you tilt it enough so that there is a hole that your finger can poke through. You should then feel a metal piece, so push the metal up, and this should release the locks. However, if you do not have that type of cabinet, you may have to contact the cabinet company for an extra set of keys, or at last resort, destroy the cabinet.
If you want to break your finger you should either slam it in a door,twist it,(etc.) But seriously why would you really want to break your finger?
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
Doctors recommend avoiding swimming while you have stitches. You should wait until the wound has healed and the stitches are removed.
Yes, "Cabinet Room" should be capitalized when referring to a specific room where a cabinet meeting takes place.
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.
I'm not sure if eating anything would damage your stitches if they're on your leg.