Stitches should not be bleeding after five days; some minor oozing might occur, but persistent bleeding is a cause for concern. If you notice significant bleeding, increased redness, swelling, or any signs of infection, it's important to consult your healthcare provider. Proper care and monitoring of the stitches are essential for healing. Always follow your doctor's postoperative instructions for best results.
Typically implantation bleeding is an exception....meaning it isn't all too common. You should not have implantation bleeding for 5 days and if it is implantation bleeding it is very light and brown in color...more like spotting. If you are pregnant and bleeding or have unexplained bleeding you should see a doctor.
ovulation begins 7-10 days after bleeding starts, bleeding should slow and stop and females should allow malesto mount them, you then have 5-10 days to inseminate
The Doctor Who put them in will be able to best judge how long they need to be left in, but on average stitches on the face should be left in for 3-5 days, stitches on the body or scalp 7-10 days, and stitches on extremities 10-14 days. When a stitch is put in on a joint like the elbow or knee, the wound will take longer to heal and stitches should be left in for a full two weeks. Stitches being left in for too long risk infection and painful extraction and stitches removed too soon can result in the wound opening up again. (WikiAnswers and all contributors are not responsible for the advice given. This advice is given for informational use only and should not not constitute or replace professional medical advice.)
5 days. Yes the bleeding lasts for 5 days and it occurs every 28 days. the 5 days is referred to as the bleeding phase and the 28 days is the average menstrual cycle.. ---------------------------------------------------------Recommend if u like this....
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It is doubtful that the bleeding you had was implantation bleeding since most women ovulate 12-17 days after the first day of your last menses, and implantation is 5-7 days after ovulation. However almost anything is possible.
The doctor who put them in will be able to best judge how long they need to be left in, but on average stitches on the face should be left in for 3-5 days, stitches on the body or scalp 7-10 days, and stitches on extremities 10-14 days. When a stitch is put in on a joint like the elbow or knee, the wound will take longer to heal and stitches should be left in for a full two weeks. Stitches being left in for too long risk infection and painful extraction and stitches removed too soon can result in the wound opening up again. (WikiAnswers and all contributors are not responsible for the advice given. This advice is given for informational use only and should not not constitute or replace professional medical advice.)
Don't talk to much and don't eat on it don't laugh and don't worry it will disolve in like 5 days PS i had stitches in my mouth!
The thing you should do is go to the doctor and let him examine you to find out why you are bleeding. Then you can discuss treatments.
You have to leave it for 5 days before getting the wound wet
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Typically menstruation lasts 5-7 days, but a little longer or a little shorter is normal too. During a regular cycle you should only bleed during menstruation, but it is possible to experience a few days bleeding mid-cycle too.