When can I remove the thread after cutting the leather bag

It generally takes 7-10 days to remove the suture after circumcision, but the specific time depends on the individual's physique, operation method and postoperative care, and should be judged according to the doctor's advice. If the wound heals slowly or shows abnormal symptoms, the suture removal time may need to be extended. Before removing the stitches, it is necessary to keep the wound dry and clean to avoid infection.

1. Factors affecting suture removal time

Surgical method is an important factor in determining suture removal time. If it is a traditional surgical method, it usually takes about 7-10 days to remove the stitches; If an absorbent wire is used, it may not need to be removed as the wire will gradually be absorbed by the body. The healing speed of an individual's physical condition can also affect time. People with stronger wound healing abilities can usually complete suture removal earlier, while those with weaker wound healing abilities may require longer time.

Suggestion: Regardless of the situation, follow the doctor's advice for suture removal and do not make judgments on your own, otherwise it may cause infection or wound rupture.

2. Correct postoperative care measures

Improper postoperative care can delay the suture removal time and even lead to wound infection. The key points of care include keeping the wound clean and dry, changing dressings on time, not touching the wound with hands, and avoiding vigorous exercise. Taking baths or engaging in sexual activity without following medical advice after surgery can also affect the speed of recovery.

Suggestion: Clean the wound daily with the doctor's recommended disinfectant and wear loose and breathable underwear to reduce friction on the wound.

3. Precautions before removing stitches

If signs of infection such as redness, swelling, exudation, or increased pain are found in the wound before removing stitches, medical attention should be sought in a timely manner. The removal time may need to be extended or the treatment plan adjusted. When removing stitches, there is usually no need for special preparation, but patients should relax and reduce their tension.

Suggestion: If the wound splits or bleeds again after removing the stitches, seek medical attention immediately to avoid difficulty in wound healing.

The time of suture removal after circumcision should be judged according to the actual recovery, generally 7-10 days, but more attention should be paid to the wound healing status and postoperative care. If you cannot determine the appropriate time or encounter any abnormalities, you can consult a doctor in a timely manner.

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