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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
It is normal to feel pain at the incision site. The pain decreases as the wound heals. Most of the pain and soreness where the skin was cut should go away by the time the stitches or staples are removed. Soreness and pain from deeper tissues may last another week or two.
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It is normal to feel pain at the incision site. The pain decreases as the wound heals. Most of the pain and soreness where the skin was cut should go away by the time the stitches or staples are removed. Soreness and pain from deeper tissues may last another week or two.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Sciatica is a shooting pain that begins in the lower back, radiates into the buttock and down the back of one leg. The pain is often caused by pressure on the sciatic nerve from a herniated disc, bone spurs or muscle strain let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Sciatica is a shooting pain that begins in the lower back, radiates into the buttock and down the back of one leg. The pain is often caused by pressure on the sciatic nerve from a herniated disc, bone spurs or muscle strain let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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General Physician•Meerut
lybrate-user ji, please consult your surgeon and ask that what type of sutures were used whether dissolvable or non ,if dissolvable then these are dissolved itself and you do not need any assistance. If they used non-dissolvable then just have a visit to your doctor and they ll remove it.
In some people keloid formation (scar) is formed on stitch site which can be dissolved with some special steroid injections .it is inserted in keloid and keloid is dissolved completely, ask your dermatologi...more
In some people keloid formation (scar) is formed on stitch site which can be dissolved with some special steroid injections .it is inserted in keloid and keloid is dissolved completely, ask your dermatologi...more
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Asked for male, 23 years old from Coimbatore
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Pain in the palm often results from a minor injury or from overusing the hand. However, hand pain can sometimes also be the result of an underlying issue, such as an infection, inflammation, or peripheral neuropathy. If hand pain gets worse or does not get better with home treatments, see a doctor.
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Pain in the palm often results from a minor injury or from overusing the hand. However, hand pain can sometimes also be the result of an underlying issue, such as an infection, inflammation, or peripheral neuropathy. If hand pain gets worse or does not get better with home treatments, see a doctor.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
If you remove your stitches too early, your wound may reopen, you could cause an infection, or you may make scarring worse. Confirm with your doctor how many days you should wait before removing stitches. If your wound looks swollen or red, don't remove your stitches.
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If you remove your stitches too early, your wound may reopen, you could cause an infection, or you may make scarring worse. Confirm with your doctor how many days you should wait before removing stitches. If your wound looks swollen or red, don't remove your stitches.
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General Physician•Ooty
Please continue the antibiotics as prescribed for the complete course. The discharge is normal and has to be cleant with a sterile gauze which is available at a pharmacy. If the discharge is pus or if you have any localized pain, or swelling or even if a fever arises, it might have gotten infected. In that case it would be better to vist the hospital so the stitches can be removed and cleaned and reapplied again. Keep the area clean and avoid too many movements at the point of stiches. If you fo...more
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Yes you will be able to however the knee should not flexed and extended continuously. Since healing takes time, it is better to keep the knee stable till it heals. If it is a deep cut it will take a bit more time to heal if the knee is being active continuously. But yes she will get full function at the knee after it heals. If you found my answer helpful, please leave a like/ thanks. Thank you.
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